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Published on September 12, 2002

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Published on July 19, 2002

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Published on November 26, 2002

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Hello
I Have a K7s6a with a 256 MB DDR266. I Want more memory but I
don`t know if I can use a 512Mb module of DDR333 with the actual DDR266
memory (Total 768MB).

Thanks.

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"Raúl Sánchez" <pastiNOSPAM@wanadoo.es> wrote in message
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> Hello
> I Have a K7s6a with a 256 MB DDR266. I Want more memory but I
> don`t know if I can use a 512Mb module of DDR333 with the actual DDR266
> memory (Total 768MB).
>
> Thanks.

Almost certainly, yes. The DDR333 module will simply run at 266 mhz.


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