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[HELP] Knowing Motherboard Frequency

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Hello RZ .
Can my Motherboard can support DDR2 2GB 800frequency ?
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Please post in the correct section next time. Goodluck with your issue.
 
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Memory upgrade information

Dual channel memory architecture
Two 240-pin DDR2 DIMM sockets
Supported DIMM types:

  • PC2-3200 (400 MHz)
  • PC2-4200 (533 MHz)
  • PC2-5300 (667 MHz, runs at 533 MHz)

Non-ECC memory only, unbuffered
Supports 1 GB DDR2 DIMMs
Supports up to 2 GB​

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From my limited knowledge, even if the RAM does 'work', it'll only run at 533MHz.
 
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Memory upgrade information
Dual channel memory architecture
Two 240-pin DDR2 DIMM sockets
Supported DIMM types:

  • PC2-3200 (400 MHz)
  • PC2-4200 (533 MHz)
  • PC2-5300 (667 MHz, runs at 533 MHz)

Non-ECC memory only, unbuffered
Supports 1 GB DDR2 DIMMs
Supports up to 2 GB​


how about the frequency ?
only supports 667 below ? not 800 ?
 
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That is the frequency...667..but even that won't run at 667 it wil be 533...so in other words...don't buy anything higher than 533 or you'll just be wasting money.
 
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That is the frequency...667..but even that won't run at 667 it wil be 533...so in other words...don't buy anything higher than 533 or you'll just be wasting money.


Thanks Monolith . i will buy DDR2 1GB ram 553 , hard to find DDR2 nowadays .
 
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I have gone against the maximum freq allowed by a motherboard before...the machine would blue screen and crash about every 30 minutes or so. I would recommend just going up to 533...RAM is most of the time not returnable so if it doesn't work you'll just have wasted money.

But the decision is ultimately yours to make :)
 
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