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    Quick mem question...

    I am working on a old dell, It has 128 megs of PC100 100MHz.... I wish to get some to upgrade it... but new egg only sells PC 133.... Will this work for my needs? I am asuming that it will just work at a slower speed! Am I correct?

    Also how much would you recomend I get? 500MHz P3 has two slots one has a 128 meg stick in it, its used for acounting... Oh, and yes its running XP! I'd like to get it to boot in under 10 mins!
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    As far as I know, it should be fine - the PC133 should just run at PC100 speeds.
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    Thx! I just was unshure due to it being a dell and all!

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