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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 117520" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>This is correct too. But if you are lucky, you will be able to overclock the slower RAM.</p><p></p><p>Here are two example from my previous PC (motherboard).</p><p>1. When I have all 4 DDR slots full, all RAM would workat DDR266 even when all are DDR400</p><p>2. If I have up to 3 slots full, I will be limited by the slowest RAM I have. In my case, it was a 256MB DDR333 with two 512MB DDR400. All will run at DDR333.</p><p>3. But my DDR333 could work at DDR400 speeds with the same latencies as the DDR400. So when I set the speeds and latencies manually (you have to experiment with this and stress test for few hours using Memtest86+), I could ran all of them DDR400 speeds.</p><p>4. But when I installed the other 256MB which was a DDR266, but this also could run at DDR400 speed, I couldn't overclock it even to 270MHz. </p><p></p><p>It could be any of these two reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 117520, member: 828"] This is correct too. But if you are lucky, you will be able to overclock the slower RAM. Here are two example from my previous PC (motherboard). 1. When I have all 4 DDR slots full, all RAM would workat DDR266 even when all are DDR400 2. If I have up to 3 slots full, I will be limited by the slowest RAM I have. In my case, it was a 256MB DDR333 with two 512MB DDR400. All will run at DDR333. 3. But my DDR333 could work at DDR400 speeds with the same latencies as the DDR400. So when I set the speeds and latencies manually (you have to experiment with this and stress test for few hours using Memtest86+), I could ran all of them DDR400 speeds. 4. But when I installed the other 256MB which was a DDR266, but this also could run at DDR400 speed, I couldn't overclock it even to 270MHz. It could be any of these two reasons. [/QUOTE]
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