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    PC-100 to PC-133

    Has anyone gone from PC100 to PC133 and noticed any difference? I am running PC100 in my A7V right now, 128megs, but i am wondering if i really need to go to PC133. Good Day!!!

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    I didn't really do a direct conversion. Other factors contributed to my speed increase.

    Old system:
    400 celery (66mhz sys bus)
    192 PC100
    4mb onboard vid

    NEW system:
    800 PIII (133mhz sys bus)
    128 PC133
    64mb onboard vid

    So, you see, I can't really do a comparison

    But, from what others have said who converted almost directly between RAM types, it isn't a huge speed increase. Plus you can sometimes o/c your memory to speeds approaching PC133.

    Warthog

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    Nope, Haven't noticed any significant difference on performance various systems that I ran PC-133 Vs. PC-100. But the small price difference between the two, I would say to go for the PC-133.

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    most overclockers say that pc100 will only
    oc to 112mhz, and pc133 will only go to 150
    mhz.

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    Actually, My Samsung 128mb and 256mb PC-100 sticks will overclock to 124FSB with no problems whatso ever. As for the Toshiba 128mb PC-100, that hasn't been the case...

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