S Sevoma Daemon Poster Messages 902 Apr 3, 2005 #1 I know that mobo's can downclock ram to have a 1:1 ratio with the processor, but if it can only go up to pc2700, will 3200 work in it?
I know that mobo's can downclock ram to have a 1:1 ratio with the processor, but if it can only go up to pc2700, will 3200 work in it?
T Trifid Fully Optimized Messages 4,010 Apr 3, 2005 #2 You can put the pc3200 ram in the motherboard. It would be underclocked to the 2700 speeds. It will give you more room to overclock.
You can put the pc3200 ram in the motherboard. It would be underclocked to the 2700 speeds. It will give you more room to overclock.
M McKlaxxhammer Banned Messages 115 Apr 3, 2005 #5 It will work but the RAM will be clocked to 333 MHZ (PC2700).
D DJ-CHRIS Golden Master Messages 8,010 Apr 3, 2005 #6 The ram will be clocked down to pc3200 speeds, however by basicly "overclocking" you will most likely be able to get it running at 3200 speeds
The ram will be clocked down to pc3200 speeds, however by basicly "overclocking" you will most likely be able to get it running at 3200 speeds
M McKlaxxhammer Banned Messages 115 Apr 3, 2005 #7 DJ-CHRIS said: The ram will be clocked down to pc3200 speeds, however by basicly "overclocking" you will most likely be able to get it running at 3200 speeds Click to expand... You can't exceed the limit of PC2700 without overclocking.
DJ-CHRIS said: The ram will be clocked down to pc3200 speeds, however by basicly "overclocking" you will most likely be able to get it running at 3200 speeds Click to expand... You can't exceed the limit of PC2700 without overclocking.