upgrading from 100sdram

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First post on the forum and I apologise if this is a repeated question. I have a P111 550, 100fbs, currantly have 128mgs of 100 ram. I'm running at 616mghz on a 440bx, ecs mainboard. Would I see a performance boost by replacing the ram with 256mgs of 133. As you know it is very cheap right now. 129.00 canuck dollars.

I am also wondering if this will help in o/c as I'm at max now with the motherboard going up in large increments. Can't remember what the next boost is for the fsb.

Thanks for all considerations

Regards
EJ
 

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Wait a minute. You have a BX chipset, which means you have no PC133 support? Well, hmm. I think you can take advanteage of the 'faster' ram by overclocking in while still able to let it stay in spec with it. But if you increase the amount of RAM, you need to know what OS you are running. If you have w2k now, you would be greatly benefit from upgrading to 256MB.

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Thanks Machow. I'm running win98. The mainboard is an ecs p6bx-a+