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Old 27-Jul-2004, 20:05
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Some basic questions..


1. Does the motherboard have a set maximum speed for its RAM, or can you get, say 533 mhz DDR for an older MB?

2. If you have a processor that says 266 mhz FSB, and a motherboard that runs at 400 mhz FSB, which speed will the FSB be?

3. If you get dual channel DDR, does the MB have to support it?

4. What are memory holes? Context:
(in the BIOS.)
Memory holes
| 15m-16m
| 14m-16m
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