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    The PC-100 Label : What Do You Have?


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    Unfortunately, all of my PC-100 SDRAM are generic. No label except a warning not to remove cause it will void warranty.

    All of them will boot up to 112MHz, only 2 will boot using 124MHz but the cpu could not handle the speed. I guess I'm too cheap.

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    Generic or not, true PC-100 SDRAM MUST bear the label. Another reason for caution about vendors who play games with nanosecond numbers.

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