Thread: PC 3200 DDR 400 ram running at 200 mhz (2.8 GHZ CPU, 800 mhz FSB)
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Dec 25th, 2006 12:58 AM
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PC 3200 DDR 400 ram running at 200 mhz (2.8 GHZ CPU, 800 mhz FSB)
I was looking for some memory to upgrade my Asus P5PE-VM and I noticed my PC 3200 DDR ram which is 3-4-4-8 is running at 200 mhz not 400 mhz. My CPU is a 2.8 GHZ Pentium D. Why is the ram/bus not running at 400 mhz? I see nowhere in the bios where you can change the FSB.
Also, is it advisable to run different specs of ram in the same board/slots? Or since my board supports dual channels, maybe I should just buy dual channel ram?
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Dec 25th, 2006 01:56 AM
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it's DDR (double data rate) ram
so it's double that which is 400mhz (2 x 200mhz) which means it's fine
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Dec 25th, 2006 02:51 AM
#3
Thanks,
What about mixing different specs within the PC3200 line? Me thinks this could be a problem and that it's probably safe to get one with the same specs?
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Dec 25th, 2006 08:02 AM
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as long as it's pc 3200 it's fine. of course lower speed would work too. but if u are going dual channel it, the pair has to be of same specs.
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Dec 25th, 2006 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by
champ91
as long as it's pc 3200 it's fine. of course lower speed would work too. but if u are going dual channel it, the pair has to be of same specs.
Yea, specs must be the same. specially, their CL.
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Dec 25th, 2006 12:29 PM
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Sorry, still a bit confused here since opinions seem to vary. I dont think I will go dual channel, not at this time. Maybe if and when RAM prices drop.
Just so I am clear: getting a stick of PC3200 1GB ram that is 3-3-3-8 and adding it to a board that has PC 3200 512MB and 3-4-4-8 will work fine without any issues?
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Dec 25th, 2006 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by
Pavel
Sorry, still a bit confused here since opinions seem to vary. I dont think I will go dual channel, not at this time. Maybe if and when RAM prices drop.
Just so I am clear: getting a stick of PC3200 1GB ram that is 3-3-3-8 and adding it to a board that has PC 3200 512MB and 3-4-4-8 will work fine without any issues?
yes
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Dec 25th, 2006 09:49 PM
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Gracias
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