G Grinder Jul 25, 2007 #1 I can replace a failed PC100 laptop SO-DIMM with a PC133 module, right? It's the same CAS latency.
P paulmd Jul 25, 2007 #2 I can replace a failed PC100 laptop SO-DIMM with a PC133 module, right? It's the same CAS latency. Click to expand... Almost always, yes you can.
I can replace a failed PC100 laptop SO-DIMM with a PC133 module, right? It's the same CAS latency. Click to expand... Almost always, yes you can.
M Mike Walsh Jul 25, 2007 #3 The typical reason for a higher speed DIMM to not work is not the higher speed, but higher density chips found on newer DIMMs. E.g. a DIMM with 4 higher density chips might not work where 8 lower density chips will work.
The typical reason for a higher speed DIMM to not work is not the higher speed, but higher density chips found on newer DIMMs. E.g. a DIMM with 4 higher density chips might not work where 8 lower density chips will work.