steven787 on 17 August 2008
| bdbdbd said: Two things that haven't come out yet is, that when you have RAM on two different kind of sticks, your computer does two things: 1. The speed of the RAM is defined by the slower (for example you'd have 100 and 200MHz RAM:s, the speed is always 100MHz). 2. Usually the size is defined by the smaller, ie it reads both the same size (for example 512MB and 1GB would be 2x512). Btw, i thought you had been drinking last night and now your access to your memory is quite random. |
I never heard that before.
I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.







