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    Re: The difference between CL2 and CL3 memory

    If the memory controller is configured for CL2 (the BIOS should display the setting) you must use CL2 memory. If it is configured for CL3, then you can use either. You could change the setting from CL2 to CL3 and use CL3 memory. Performance would be only slightly slower.

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    Can I mix PC100 and PC133 memory?

    PC100 and PC133 memory usually can be used in the same machine, however all of the memory will typically clock down to the speed of the slower modules. Not all machines will accept the different speeds. Sometimes updating the system's BIOS will correct the problem. If not, it is usually best to use only the speed specified by your system's motherboard manufacturer.

    What is the difference between CL2 and CL3?

    CL stands for CAS (Column Access Strobe) Latency, which is the amount of time that it takes to retrieve data from the module. CL2 and CL3 refer to the amount of clock cycles that it takes before the initial stream of data is sent. CL2 modules wait two clock cycles before sending data. CL3 modules wait three clock cycles before sending data. CL2 modules are faster since they only wait two clock cycles and therefore are usually more expensive. Some systems may require either CL2 or CL3 memory.
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