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    This is new for me: Pc133 Ram that does not work at 133 Mhz?!! I've read that the memory speed can be calculated to the acces time in ns marked on the chip. I've got Hyundai 7,5 ns RAM, and I've read the following: 10 ns = PC66, 8 ns = PC100, 7,5 ns = 133, lower = pretty damn fast.

    But I want to thank everybody for the great reactions to my problem. I think I'm going to stick to 683 Mhz (124 Mhz FSB 1/4, absolutely stable), as it seems that my AGP, my sblive, my memeory (I also have a 8 ns PC100 DIMM, 256 mb in all) and maybe even my CPU are giving problems. Maybe, in the future I might go for a VIA or a 815E mobo, and maybe then I can rock at a 150 Mhz FSB! (Always look at the bright side!)

    Cya

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