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Re: hardware question



You can find out quickly if the memory is the problem. On the motherboard
lower the bus speed to 66MHz. More than likely that is the problem. You can
leave the 66 MHz bus if you don't want to buy new memory but the machine
will work much slower.

-----Original Message-----
From: Zachary Florian <icthusianz@ameritech.net>
To: klug@klug.armintl.com <klug@klug.armintl.com>
Date: Monday, November 29, 1999 12:30 AM
Subject: hardware question


>alrighty here's the problemo:
>
>    a friend of mine has a computer which he put together... he just
dropped
>a new MotherBoard and Processor in it and is now having some problems... in
>what would be considered problems the main part is that the computer is
>acting much slower than it should, and sometimes won't run the program it
is
>supposed to... now my friend swapped the RAM from his old mobo to the new
>one, could the problem be that the old RAM is at 66mHz while the new mobo
is
>designed to run at 100mHz? what kind of result would that have on the
>computer's functioning?
>
>