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It should be fine, right?

 
 
Swimpy
 
Reply Sat 10 Apr, 2004 01:01 pm
I had to replace my memory, so I went to the local Best Buy and bought what I was told were the right modules. I have a Dell Pentium II/933MHz machine. I bought the modules labeled PC133. They fit perfectly in my computer and the thing works fine. I'm a little concerned that in the small print on the back of the package it says, "for processor speeds of 1 GHz or greater." Is this going to be a problem?
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Reply Sat 10 Apr, 2004 08:32 pm
Migawd, woman ....extinguish all open flames, step slowly away from the computer, and get yourself, family, and pets into secure shelter immediately!

Seriously, I'm sure it'll be fine. The fact it booted up and ran at all is a real good sign. I'm pretty sure, BTW, that you meant to type "Pentium III" ... a 933Mhz PII would be something I'd sure like to see :wink:
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Swimpy
 
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Reply Sun 11 Apr, 2004 10:02 am
Thanks, Timber. Yes it is a PIII. I kinda figured the computer would be fine, but it's reassuring to hear it from an expert.

How are the dogs?
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