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1. You have to run all the RAM at the slower speed.
2. You have to run all the RAM at the slower CAS rating.
Some chips don't handle this very well. Give it a try and find out! It also has a lot to do with the motherboard. Worst-case scenario you might have to turn the memory timings all the way down. urk.
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Hi Rduck
In addition to others, I have another suggestion: Put the slowest memory in the first memory slot. That is because the mobo always uses the memory timings of the first memory slot, so thats the safest way to go!
Cheers
Ovi
Ovi's suggestion presumes, of course, that your motherboard correctly labels the first motherboard slot. Not always the safest of assumptions, but...
- Gurm
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Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.
The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!
I'm the least you could do
If only life were as easy as you
I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
If only life were as easy as you
I would still get screwed
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