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I have a K7S5A and I want to remove my 2x256MB PC133 to replace with 2X512MB
DDR-333

Is it compatible? I know that DDR-333 is much cheaper than DDR-266 in my
city.

Charles

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My two 256MB PC2700(333) Muskin Basic
work just fine in my K7S5A PRO.
so yours should work just fine.

"Charlez" <charlez@none.net> wrote in message
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>I have a K7S5A and I want to remove my 2x256MB PC133 to replace with
>2X512MB
> DDR-333
>
> Is it compatible? I know that DDR-333 is much cheaper than DDR-266 in my
> city.
>
> Charles
>
>
>
>

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Thank you for the info,

I also read your answer the PC133 memory question and I will likely upgrade
soon

My goal is to have a Doom3 capable machine

Charles








"Tod" <no_spam_me@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> My two 256MB PC2700(333) Muskin Basic
> work just fine in my K7S5A PRO.
> so yours should work just fine.
>
> "Charlez" <charlez@none.net> wrote in message
> news:RX4ud.37271$6f6.30752@edtnps89...
> >I have a K7S5A and I want to remove my 2x256MB PC133 to replace with
> >2X512MB
> > DDR-333
> >
> > Is it compatible? I know that DDR-333 is much cheaper than DDR-266 in
my
> > city.
> >
> > Charles
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>

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I just installed 2x 512mb of ddr 333 and the system is much better.
Seems more stable as well
Also 10-15% faster (more than 50% memory speed increase according to Sandra)
Doom3 is much better, even my AGP card is doing better. It looks like the
SIS 735 is an DDR board.

Thank you for the advice... now time to look at the GPU

Charles

"Tod" <no_spam_me@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:iZ6ud.471487$wV.208908@attbi_s54...
> My two 256MB PC2700(333) Muskin Basic
> work just fine in my K7S5A PRO.
> so yours should work just fine.
>
> "Charlez" <charlez@none.net> wrote in message
> news:RX4ud.37271$6f6.30752@edtnps89...
> >I have a K7S5A and I want to remove my 2x256MB PC133 to replace with
> >2X512MB
> > DDR-333
> >
> > Is it compatible? I know that DDR-333 is much cheaper than DDR-266 in
my
> > city.
> >
> > Charles
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>

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"Charlez" <charlez@none.net> wrote in message
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>I just installed 2x 512mb of ddr 333 and the system is much better.
> Seems more stable as well
> Also 10-15% faster (more than 50% memory speed increase according to
> Sandra)
> Doom3 is much better, even my AGP card is doing better. It looks like
> the
> SIS 735 is an DDR board.
>
> Thank you for the advice... now time to look at the GPU
>
> Charles
>
> "Tod" <no_spam_me@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:iZ6ud.471487$wV.208908@attbi_s54...
>> My two 256MB PC2700(333) Muskin Basic
>> work just fine in my K7S5A PRO.
>> so yours should work just fine.
>>
>> "Charlez" <charlez@none.net> wrote in message
>> news:RX4ud.37271$6f6.30752@edtnps89...
>> >I have a K7S5A and I want to remove my 2x256MB PC133 to replace with
>> >2X512MB
>> > DDR-333
>> >
>> > Is it compatible? I know that DDR-333 is much cheaper than DDR-266 in
> my
>> > city.
>> >
>> > Charles
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>
>



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