L lhuser Golden Master Messages 13,147 Jul 18, 2005 #1 Could any of these mobo I have could take: PC3500, PC4000, PC5400
W winterfreshpwnz Fully Optimized Messages 2,099 Jul 19, 2005 #4 lol yeah your sig says nothing about the mobo
OP OP L lhuser Golden Master Messages 13,147 Jul 19, 2005 #5 oh, whoops Board1: ASRock P4S61 P2.5 Board2: PC Chips M825G Board3: ASUS A7A 266
W winterfreshpwnz Fully Optimized Messages 2,099 Jul 20, 2005 #7 Well all you gotta do is go to newegg ot the manufacturer's website and look at the specs and it will tell you.
Well all you gotta do is go to newegg ot the manufacturer's website and look at the specs and it will tell you.
OP OP L lhuser Golden Master Messages 13,147 Jul 20, 2005 #8 It says it supports DDR400, which is PC3200, so there's no PC3500 or higher. What happens if I just use it anyway?
It says it supports DDR400, which is PC3200, so there's no PC3500 or higher. What happens if I just use it anyway?
O ownage Fully Optimized Messages 4,404 Jul 20, 2005 #9 its okay, as long as the RAM isnt DDR2. Even though the RAM is rated higher than the mobo can support, it will still run, just at slower speeds. And that gives you more OCing headroom.
its okay, as long as the RAM isnt DDR2. Even though the RAM is rated higher than the mobo can support, it will still run, just at slower speeds. And that gives you more OCing headroom.