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Re: Memory upgrade - Technical question.
1. It is my understanding that you can use different speeds for different sticks of ram, but the motherboard will throttle them all down to match the slowest speed of ram you have installed (so 512 of 266 and 512 of 333 will give you one gig at 266). I've also heard that using different speeds, while technically okay, can cause system stability issues for unknown reasons. The safest bet is to use not just the same speed for each stick, but also the same size and even the same brand if possible.
2. Memory speed is restricted by the system bus speed (and processer FSB speed). A pentium4 2.4g has FSB speed of 533, same as your system bus speed. And since 533 > 333, you will get full benefit from DDR 333.
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