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Mole said:Hi,
I've never found that running memory out of sync with the FSB to be a particularly great thing to do. Since your old memory is PC2700 what happens if you add back in one of the 256MB sticks? This should force the system to run the whole lot in sync with the FSB and at least let you see if PC2700 RAM would be better (i.e. less stutters and smoother system performance).
You can use CPU-Z again to see if adding an old stick back in has changed the RAM speed.
Given it is running single channel mode anyway (from what I can tell from the AMD website) I doubt you can lose performance - you might even want to leave it this way and run 1.25GB!
Hope this helps,
Martin
hey martin, i've actually already tried that! i did it yesturday, and yes you are right, the new memory matches the speed of the old memory 333. the thing is that i ran 3d mark before and after and actually got a better score with the single 1gb module istalled so i'm going to stick with that i think.
it must be ok for the system to run the memory at 200 (400) because the memory selector on the crucial website chose it for me. now i'm not saying that means a lot but it clearly states on the site that this memory meets the specific requirements of my laptop and that memory purchased using the selector is gauranteed etc etc so my back should be covered!
