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Old June 20th 10, 02:06 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.gateway2000
Ben Myers[_2_]
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Default Max memory for Gateway Essential 800?

On 6/20/2010 8:13 AM, Rob Chambers wrote:
On 19/06/10 23:33, Ben Myers wrote:
The 810 chipset definitely supports 512MB, and, according to the Intel
web site: "66- and 100-MHz System Bus capable." More than likely PC133
will not work. You need a pair of 256MB PC100 non-ECC SDRAMs... Ben Myers


Won't PC133 RAM run at 100Mhz as well?

Rob


With the 810 chipset, the answer is an unqualified maybe. Some PC133
was made with newer memory chips, leading to an incompatibility. Low-
versus high-density. Same sort of issue with laptop SODIMM memory from
this epoch of computing... Ben Myers
 




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