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Last edited by hungrylilboy; 01-08-2012 at 02:09 PM.
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Then you shouldn't be looking at CAS 2.5 RAM.Originally Posted by hungrylilboy
You fail to mention any of the hardware you have so I can't say what kind of memory might be suitable, but CAS 2.5 is pretty loose timing to begin with.
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Last edited by hungrylilboy; 01-08-2012 at 02:09 PM.
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Erm, your current RAM is PC 2700 and you should match it's speed.
A faster second stick would only default to match the one you already have.
Run the Everest 'latentcy" memory benchmark and see what your current RAM timings are.
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Last edited by hungrylilboy; 01-08-2012 at 02:10 PM.
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I'm not really up on P4 motherboards, but that doesn't sound right to me. It suggests that your memory is running slower than it is capable of.Originally Posted by hungrylilboy
Everest tells you that you have PC2700 memory (clock speed 167MHz, effective speed 333MHz) but it is only running as PC2100 (clock speed 133MHz, effective speed 267MHz).
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Last edited by hungrylilboy; 01-08-2012 at 02:10 PM.
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I'm quite sure that Everest is reporting correctly. When I said it doesn't sound right what I meant was that I would have expected it to be faster.
But then again, I did say I'm not too well up on current Intel boards so maybe they all run as slow as that, the one I encountered recently certainly did.
Here are links for the specs of the possible mobo's with 845GE chipset.
Neon
Neon2
Notice that the newer Neon2 can use PC2100 memory, something not claimed for the Neon board. Very Odd. Of course, as far as I'm aware there is no multiplication factor which will match 167MHz memory clock speed to a 400MHz or 533MHz FSB, so it seems more likely that it only uses 133MHz for the memory clock speed which ties in with what Everest was telling you.
I was going to suggest you should check your bios setup to see if there's a faster speed for your memory, but now that I know it is HP I think such a suggestion would probably just waste your time.
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Last edited by hungrylilboy; 01-08-2012 at 02:10 PM.
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