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.. -- Ltr! (-( Fluor )-) -- | Be kind to your root filesystem, you'll miss it when it's gone! | CistroN Internet Services, Linux Specialists & Perl Experts | 1024D/08CEC94D - 34B3 3314 B146 E13C 70C8 9BDB D463 7E41 08CE C94D -- =- To unsubscribe, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the -= =- body of "unsubscribe linux-abit". -=
Re: [LINUX-ABIT] Could oc'ing harm IDE?
Sander Smeenk (CistroN Medewerker) Mon, 17 Jan 2000 02:52:09 -0800
- Re: [LINUX-ABIT] Could oc'ing harm IDE? Rogier Wolff
- Re: [LINUX-ABIT] Could oc'ing harm... Ville Herva
- Re: [LINUX-ABIT] Could oc'ing ... Mark Hahn
- Re: [LINUX-ABIT] Could oc'ing harm IDE? Roeland Th. Jansen
- Re: [LINUX-ABIT] Could oc'ing harm... Edward Schernau
- Re: [LINUX-ABIT] Could oc'ing harm... Sander Smeenk (CistroN Medewerker)
- Re: [LINUX-ABIT] Could oc'ing ... Rogier Wolff
- Re: [LINUX-ABIT] Could oc'... Ryan Lackey
- Re: [LINUX-ABIT] Could oc'ing ... Leos Bitto
- Re: [LINUX-ABIT] Could oc'... Rogier Wolff
- Sander Smeenk (CistroN Medewerker)
