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Tech Multiple RAM speeds on one board?

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    Ares Active Member

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    Multiple RAM speeds on one board?

    Is that possible? Would the board compensate and equal them out? Im asking because one of my boards got fried and I have a spare 512 pc3200 (400mhz)stick laying around..

    Board info:
    MSI NEO2
    CPU
    - Supports Socket 478 for IntelĀ® Pentium 4 (Northwood/Prescott) processor
    - Supports up 3.2GHz/FSB 800
    - Supports FSB 400/533/800 MHz
    Chipset
    - IntelĀ® Springdale 865PE Chipset
    - Supports FSB *400 (Northwood only)/533/800 MHz
    - Support Single or Dual channel DDR 400/333/266 non-ECC memory up to 4GB
    - Support AGP 8x or 4x at 0.8V (AGP 3.0) or 4x at 1.5V (not support 3.3V)

    My board currently has 2gig pc2700 (333mhz).
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    It should be fine. I'm also running odd speeds.
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    RAM is very sensitive. You should use the same speeds, voltage, and brand to be safe. I had 2 GB of ram, and then added another 2 GB but it was a different voltage and my computer took a crap. So I wouldn't suggest it.
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    Ares Active Member

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    I think voltages are the same for these sticks... I also ran different speed sticks once before and didnt have a problem... Im just double checking. I know we have some CS peeps here.
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    if you use pc3200 and pc2700 together, your computer will only run at 2700 since that is the bottleneck or most resistance in the path and not see speeds at 3200. Otherwise, it should run fine.
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    MovieSTAR i hurd u liek?

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    ram isnt that sensitive anymore. as plu said, it will take the speed of the lower and auto adjust to that. when a board says it supports 3 speeds it means you can run any of those. unless you are overclocking, same voltage isnt needed since it also auto adjusts.
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    SaberJ2X Lurk MOAR

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    as long as you run them both @ the slowest ram speed, there should not be any problems
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    MovieSTAR i hurd u liek?

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    and it will automatically throttle them to the lower speed.


    so you are good to go ^_^

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