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To: Investor A who wrote (23104)1/19/1998 12:31:00 PM
From: patrick tang  Respond to of 33344
 
RE; I did hear lots of claims about
10ns SDRAM could not work well under 83Mhz bus speed, or,
some SDRAM did not work with this board but was OK with
other boards.

My old Mustang board cannot take old NEC 100mHz SDRAM and bus speed of 75mHz. My new Hitachi and Fujitsu will work fine at 83mHz on PCchip VP2 and some other VP3, and that is even at the tightest timings (my video card couldn't keep up at 83mHz though, sigh....). It's all learning process. The newer generations of SDRAMs and chip sets are much better than the old ones.

patrick tang