Does RAM have anything to do with the proccessor or MB?
- Akashio
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Does RAM have anything to do with the proccessor or MB?
if I have an Athlon 2100+ and want to put pc3200 RAM in it. The motherboard can support it, but can the processor? Also, my motherboard says it can support pc3200 RAM, but can I put lower numbers like 2700 in if I want?
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Re: Does RAM have anything to do with the proccessor or MB?
In theory, if your MB can handle the ram you're fine HOWEVER, although processor can run it...it may not be that efficient. You see, processors have Front-Side Buses...like an Athlong 2100+ has an FSB of 266 and hence RAM with higher FSB (333 and 400) won't work as efficiently. It'll still work and be better than 266, but not pefectly. Basically the best is to have all of them aligned (the speeds). But in short, it will work if the MB supports.Akashio wrote:if I have an Athlon 2100+ and want to put pc3200 RAM in it. The motherboard can support it, but can the processor? Also, my motherboard says it can support pc3200 RAM, but can I put lower numbers like 2700 in if I want?
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SDR SDRAM and DDR SDRAM won't fit into each others' slots, so they can not be mixed.ek1 wrote:you can mix pc3200 with pc2700. Just don't mix DDR-RAM with SDRRAM.
If you mix PC3200 RAM with PC2700 RAM, then ALL the RAM in the system will run at PC2700 - all RAM in the system will only run as quickly as the slowest RAM in the system.
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Well not really. Some ram is better than others.Akashio wrote:SO theyre all the same quality?klinky wrote:Akashio wrote:Which brand is better? Corsair, Kingston, or Atlas?
Which ever one is cheaper.
Mainly you want a name brand, like the ones you mentioned. But also you want to make sure the CAS/CL is 2.5 or less. This provides better performance. Most name brand ram is already at most 2.5. So you should be ok. Some of the cheap no-name stuff is 3. Higher = worse, lower = better.
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My experience suggests Corsair. They also have nice policies if you have bad bits.Akashio wrote:Which brand is better? Corsair, Kingston, or Atlas?
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