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If your question is, can you put 133mhz "RAM" in, you should be able to as RAM is backwards compatible, However, the older motherboards were much more picky when it came to things like Ram being registered/unregistered or buffered/unbuffered, Packard Hell's, Dell's and Compaq's were known for that picky ram crap. Also for note, P1 boards (socket 7's) typically maxed out at 233mhz (clocking capabilities).
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On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 09:29, Ray Cherry wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>Hi guys,</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I> I was trying edit a file using vi... it wouldnt work.</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>Is there certain hot keys or something to use?</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I> Anyway. I have P1 board......I was wondering if u i</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>can put p133 ram in it....it documentation doesn't say</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>I always thought board clock the ram with ram having a</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>max.</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I> Any knowledge would be appreicated...maybei just try</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR="#737373"><FONT SIZE="3"><I>and see if it boots</FONT></FONT></I>
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