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Greetings,

I am looking for explanation whether the double-row memory
like KINGSTON KVR266X72RC25/1GD works
on Tyan double Opteron motherboards suporting 400Mhz memory.
I have found that some vendors
write about support of this kind of memories at slower speeds (333Mhz).
Actually, I have a problem with understanding whether the double-row
DDRs are functionally different from the "usual" DDRs adviced by
Tyan. Please replay.

Thank you in advance.

K.


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