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Old December 23rd 03, 10:18 AM
kony
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 07:21:08 -0000, "GeoffC"
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Thanks for the answers it clears things up for me.

The PC2100 (133mhz) memory is actually 266mhz DDR then. Maybe that would
explain why I found so much of it then :-))


No, it's not. It's EITHER (266) MHz or DDR, but not both. It is
incorrect to use both terms at the same time, those who do so are the
whole reason for the confusion in the first place.

DDR means double date rate. You are not doubling a 266MHz rate,
rather doubling the 133MHz rate, so one or the other can't exist in
the same description for PC2100 memory, not as a relation to each
other.



Dave