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John and Pat Ochen

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 1:20 am
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A bit of an old motherboard but I am using it to power a second system for
the grandkids. I just want to verify a setting on the MB. If I set the DRAM
clock to run at the speed of the AGP slot instead of the CPU, then it will
be running at 66 MHz and not 100...correct? Thanks for any information.
Reason being...I have 66 MHz RAM and not 100 to throw into the system.

Regards,
John O.

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Michael J. Apollyo

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 5:22 pm
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Yes, that is correct. If your FSB is set to 100MHz and DRAM
Clock is set to AGP, your memory will run at 66MHz.

 > A bit of an old motherboard but I am using it to power a
second system for
 > the grandkids. I just want to verify a setting on the MB. If
I set the DRAM
 > clock to run at the speed of the AGP slot instead of the CPU,
then it will
 > be running at 66 MHz and not 100...correct? Thanks for any
information.
 > Reason being...I have 66 MHz RAM and not 100 to throw into
the system.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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John and Pat Ochen

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 10:37 pm
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Thanks for the information, it is appreciated. Just wanted to be sure before
putting this puppy together.

Regards,
John O.


"Michael J. Apollyon" <zvpunry.wb DeleteThis @ovtsbbg.pbz> wrote in message
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 > Yes, that is correct. If your FSB is set to 100MHz and DRAM
 > Clock is set to AGP, your memory will run at 66MHz.
 >
  > > A bit of an old motherboard but I am using it to power a
 > second system for
  > > the grandkids. I just want to verify a setting on the MB. If
 > I set the DRAM
  > > clock to run at the speed of the AGP slot instead of the CPU,
 > then it will
  > > be running at 66 MHz and not 100...correct? Thanks for any
 > information.
  > > Reason being...I have 66 MHz RAM and not 100 to throw into
 > the system.
 >
 ><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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