View Full Version : 3.3v on older mac
Przemek Muszynski
07-02-2003, 02:35 AM
I have old mac which uses 5v dimm memory. This kind of memory is cost more
than ordinary pc memory. I have pc dimm 3,3v pc-100 and I want to put this
memory into mac. Mac fsb is ca. 20mhz 5v so when I use memory which nominal
fsb is 100 mhz but it's underclocked and has higher voltage it may work,
propably (as I count) with less heat.
Am I wrong or it may work?
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