Re: SATA Help



Allan Smith wrote:
Stan,

Generally, all SATA devices are interoperable, to the lowest standard of any one of the two communicating devices.

Allan

Thanks Allan. One more question-DDR2 memory:1066, 800, 667-can they use the same slots? My MB can accommodate 667 memory. I want to buy a MB, that would accommodate both my 667 memory and my AMD Sempron chip, but most of those I see on sale accommodate either 1066 or 800 memory.
Any difference apart from speed?
Thanx.
Stan
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