Hi Leos!

On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Leos Bitto wrote:

> > Could it be that my harddisks, or my memory chips are old and can't handle
> > those higher FSB speeds? Would it help buying new ones?
> Memory chips do see a difference, but you buy PC100 chips which are
> designed to be running at 100 MHz FSB, right?

The problem is that I don't know exactly what kind of memory is in my
system at the moment. I tried to find it out, but I can't find any
clues.  I expect it's old (slow) memory... Which would be bad, because
i need to buy new ones, and that's expensive :]

Hmm.. We'll see..

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