ELITE-UK
Scratching my back
+170|6751|SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND
MSI P6N SLI Platinum nForce 650i SLI Socket 775 eSATA 8 channel audio ATX motherboard

It says on the mobo box that it can take upto ddr 1066mhz dual channel ram

But in the manual it says only ddr 800.

Im confused as to what it can fully take. :S

Can anyone help me out here?
max
Vela Incident
+1,652|6845|NYC / Hamburg

unless I'm wrong it goes like
800MHz FSB = 667MHZ RAM
1066MHz FSB = 800MHZ RAM
1333MHz FSB = 1066MHZ RAM
max
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ELITE-UK
Scratching my back
+170|6751|SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND
So you think it could take this ram:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu … subcat=817
DUnlimited
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+1,160|6741|cuntshitlake

Seems that it can take max 8gb of DDR2-800MHz (PC-6400) RAM.

http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_sp … p;class=mb

Last edited by DeathUnlimited (2008-03-08 04:48:48)

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max
Vela Incident
+1,652|6845|NYC / Hamburg

ELITE-UK wrote:

So you think it could take this ram:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showprodu … subcat=817
should be all right. Running ram that's too fast is never a problem. What CPU do you have and what FSB are you running it at?
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ELITE-UK
Scratching my back
+170|6751|SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND
Its the Q6600 and i think its running at 1066fsb.
max
Vela Incident
+1,652|6845|NYC / Hamburg

ELITE-UK wrote:

Its the Q6600 and i think its running at 1066fsb.
you'll need to push it to 1333MHz fsb to run your ram at 1066MHz. Shouldn't be a problem though. q6600's make 3.0 GHz easily
once upon a midnight dreary, while i pron surfed, weak and weary, over many a strange and spurious site of ' hot  xxx galore'. While i clicked my fav'rite bookmark, suddenly there came a warning, and my heart was filled with mourning, mourning for my dear amour, " 'Tis not possible!", i muttered, " give me back my free hardcore!"..... quoth the server, 404.
ELITE-UK
Scratching my back
+170|6751|SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND

max wrote:

ELITE-UK wrote:

Its the Q6600 and i think its running at 1066fsb.
you'll need to push it to 1333MHz fsb to run your ram at 1066MHz. Shouldn't be a problem though. q6600's make 3.0 GHz easily
Ive never really done any overclocking before though lol
max
Vela Incident
+1,652|6845|NYC / Hamburg

stick to cheaper 800MHz ram then. The performance difference is minimal and it will only limit you on those extreme overclocks
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Freezer7Pro
I don't come here a lot anymore.
+1,447|6475|Winland

max wrote:

unless I'm wrong it goes like
800MHz FSB = 667MHZ RAM
1066MHz FSB = 800MHZ RAM
1333MHz FSB = 1066MHZ RAM
max
When FSB800 was introduced, the fastest RAM available was DDR400... And from my own experience, I've ran the following configurations successfully:

FSB800 with DDR 266, 333, 400, DDR2-400, 533, 667, 800 and 1066 (Ratio change on some strange ASRock board let me run DDR2-800 at 1066MHz with an FSB of 800)
FSB1066 with DDR2-400, 800, 1066
FSB333/400 with all forms of DDR and DDR2-400, 533, 667 and 800.
FSB200 with all forms of DDR.

Basically, any DDR2 RAM should work with any CPU in a DDR2 mobo.
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