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Old 21-06-2008, 10:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Guys my laptop has the configuration which is as attached as the cpu-z file. now i want to know that is my bottleneck my memory module??? coz it shows the frequency of 266 Mhz whereas the chipset is capable of 532( Plz correct me if i have understood it wrong). The reason i am asking this is i am planning to upgrade my ram to 2 GB or more but i think removing the existing module and upgrading with both new memory modules with 533 Mhz should be better, thats what i think. Whats the experts opinion.
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Old 21-06-2008, 01:50 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Is my memory module a bottleneck???

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the frequency of 266 Mhz whereas the chipset is capable of 532
AFAIK a 266 MHz DDR is runnin at 532

dats y its called DDR
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So does it mean the chipset is capable of 266 Mhz memory modules only!!!
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ur mobo had specified the nominal clock speed it supports

for DDR RAMs real clock speed is haf of nominal clock speed..its working at its supported speed. gettin a higher clock speed RAM will only make it run at the supported speed
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