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    Possible to Damage Memory?

    I bought a stick of Kingston DDR2100 from a friend to add to my system. I run a 1.4 TBird at 1.6, using a stick of Crucial DDR2100 (CAS of 2.5) with a FSB of 145. After adding the Kingston stick, my system reboots every 20 min or so. Even putting the FSB back to 133, it still reboots with the...
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    Cas timings damaging memory?

    Yes I was running both at the same time. And yes, I agree that the Kingston cannot handle that fsb.
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    Cas timings damaging memory?

    Yeah I didn't think it would. I know the Kingston is the cause of the problem.... but this dude won't take it back and give me my money back because he's insisting that I damaged the memory. I'm just making sure that all you people agree that this will not cause a problem. If it matters, I...
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    Cas timings damaging memory?

    Is it possible that CAS timings can physically damage a stick of memory. My story: I run my 1.4Tbird OCed to 1.6, using a 256MB stick of Crucial memory, which has a CAS of 2.5. I bought a stick of Kingsten from a friend, which has a CAS of 3. When this memory is in my box, the box just...
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