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On an AMD 800 motherboard, the P-133 memory makes a big difference to
memory-intensive apps like TS2000i and Java.
I have an AMD 700 with P-100 / 256mb and an AMD 800 with P-133/256mb.....
the latter has been clocked 70% faster than the former.
Of course, there are other factors as well.....chipset, O/S, etc.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil [mailto:rhodes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 10:03 PM
> To: Keith; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Memory pc 100 or 133?
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> Not really sure. Most of the time the speed of opening, using, and
> closeing many programs etc. is the memory and hard drive. So it
> may depend
> more on that than the processor. And if you are using graphics, charts,
> etc. the video card and video memory may be more important than processor
> speed.
> All things equall? I would rather have the 133 over the 100. But
> probably would see almost no difference in everyday use. I like a lot of
> memory.
> Not a computer expert, but have owned many computers over the years,
> starting with the XT.
> I have found over the years, that processor speed is not the main thing
> needed in my use with a computer.
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> At 04:27 PM 12/4/00 -0800, Keith wrote:
> >Can anyone tell me how much faster a 64mb pc 133 ram is compared to a 64
> >mb pc 100?
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> >Keith
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