What is the difference between pc2100 and pc3200




















Thread starter biggiesmallz Start date Mar 7, Sidebar Sidebar. Forums Hardware and Technology Computer Building. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Previous Next. Feb 1, 0 0. When should each of them be used? DannyBoy Diamond Member. Nov 27, 8, 1 81 www. They all run at different FSB's and have a max bandwidth of different amounts.

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Please read and follow the instructions provided to complete this process. In order to be more efficient in your search, in what forum do you want to search? Log in. May 16, 8, 0 31, Yeah, for what you are building, from odds and ends, 2 gig would be better than 1 gig of memory, even if it was running on a slower bus. Since the buss speed of the processor you are going to be using is likely or less as well, the slower memory isn't going to make much difference at all.

But the difference from 1 gig to 2 gig is quite notable! The more ram the better Jul 10, 6, 2 27, I agree with the other posters - more, slower memory is preferable to less, faster memory. Hi, its running along side the Pentium 4 3. You must log in or register to reply here. Post thread. News Comments. Power Supplies. Question Super giving me worse frames than a ? Started by Small-Change Oct 7, Replies: I realize we are talking about minimal differences in money but again, the system was given to me free so I was trying to see if I could make something out of it.

If the answer is "It might work but you won't know until you buy it", then I guess I will just grab the PC and be done with it. Thanks to everyone for the input and assistance. For what its worth, there is now a post by someone with a similar IBM netvista system in the general sectionbut not your exact modelbut something that likewise had a PC board.

But if the corsair memory compatability page says a given model number of their ram will work with your systemme thinks corsair will stand behind that data regardless of where you buy the ram. And also check zipzoomfly for pricesyou might save a few bucks over the egg.

It didn't work together. The new stick didn't work well by itself either. My computer had a near death experience. This new memory is CL3 so I believe that had something to do with my problems. There is a ssslight possibility that something else happened to my motherboard or OS that was not directly related to this new memory.

But I'm not going to try it again. I've got too much video work with deadlines that needs to be done using this computer this week! I'm going to opt for a safer memory upgrade even though I may not get to use it on another system. If you are stuck with that stick of vsmbc3, chew through your video work at whatever slow speed the MB of ram will allow. Then budget some times and try cl2. Its running at PC in my system with absolutely no errors. Its the advantage of buying a high quality ram like corsairthe spd it send to the bios are very conservative.

And those settings are the PC settings for that ram anyway. And by all means be willing to experimentas long as you don't overvolt you will not hurt your system or your ram. You might try pulling the MB stick out and putting in the vsmbc3 corsairthen reset your bios to those settings and boot it up. Believe meeven mb is a huge improvement over MBand with some luck and some bios tweaks you could get all MB working and stable.

After all, what do you have to lose except some time. And don't panic if the first boot is a no boot--a few bios tweaks will usually remedy that. And I had to run through a bunch of trial and error settings bios settings before I got both error free and full memory bus speeds. And I was running two slightly different sticks of ram. But if your bios refuse to even see the vsmbc3 stick--you are doomed.

Let memtest86 and cpu-z be your guides. Know what what you had beforeand see what you can get now. You can go back to what you had if necessary. I recall another post on this forum where a stick of vsmb was sending a pc spd of pcbut I am assuming this was an earlier manufactured stick and more modern sticks no longer send that spd.



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