fatmarik
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i was wondering if ddr2 667 is supported by nforce 680i mobos?
ShellShock.PwN
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i tihnk they support 667 and 800
fatmarik
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you sure? i want to know absolutely, because i am thinking of buying that
The Stillhouse Kid
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If the board supports DDR2 800 it will be downward compatible with 667.
Flaming_Maniac
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Give us a link to the motherboard you are looking at. Sometimes motherboards balk at RAM that's too slow.
ShellShock.PwN
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yea dude your good
ShellShock.PwN
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# Memory:  Dual channel DDR2 533/667/800 and support up to 1200 MHz SLI-Ready Memory with EPP x 4 DIMMs, Max 8GB


thats off specs from the EVGA 680I
fatmarik
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here it is http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6813188015 , i currently have an asus p5nsli and it is a piece of shit that cant overclock or do anything useful, and i have 4gb of ddr2 667mhz memory, tell me what u think
fatmarik
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ShellShock.PwN wrote:

# Memory:  Dual channel DDR2 533/667/800 and support up to 1200 MHz SLI-Ready Memory with EPP x 4 DIMMs, Max 8GB


thats off specs from the EVGA 680I
u lost me there. lol
Flaming_Maniac
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I think not, the motherboard says the memory standard is DDR800. I would get more RAM.
fatmarik
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i ALREADY have 4gb so i dont need anymore, what r u talking about
The Stillhouse Kid
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Quoting from the motherboard's manual:

Supports dual channel DDR2 533/667/800
http://www.evga.com/products/pdf/680i%20manual.pdf

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Flaming_Maniac
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It would probably work then with the RAM you have, but if you have stability problems I would recommend getting more RAM that's DDR2 800.

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