Nitestick Golden Master Messages 8,478 Location Ñмерти Ð´Ð»Ñ Ñпаме Apr 22, 2006 #11 i believe so but it may depend on the sticks
OP OP H hyperlitenerd Solid State Member Messages 8 Apr 22, 2006 #13 Ok so I returned the memory to a local store and got some patriot 1 gig sticks. Now it does show up as 400 mhz now, but the fsb is still 800 mhz.
Ok so I returned the memory to a local store and got some patriot 1 gig sticks. Now it does show up as 400 mhz now, but the fsb is still 800 mhz.
0 003 Fully Optimized Messages 3,312 Apr 22, 2006 #14 Older athlong 64s can only run 4x512 in ddr333.
PP Mguire Build Guru Messages 32,592 Location Fort Worth, Texas Apr 22, 2006 #15 Freakin A man! There is NOTHING wrong w/ Value Select ram period. ACtualy alot of ppl here at this LAN party im at think they are XMS sticks w/ Value pasted on them. Also, most all bios' limit to 333 speeds w/ 4 sticks installed. Mine did the same.
Freakin A man! There is NOTHING wrong w/ Value Select ram period. ACtualy alot of ppl here at this LAN party im at think they are XMS sticks w/ Value pasted on them. Also, most all bios' limit to 333 speeds w/ 4 sticks installed. Mine did the same.
FlashDude Daemon Poster Messages 1,232 Location NB, Canada Apr 22, 2006 #16 What are you using to see what your fsb is actually running at??? If you are not already Use CPU-Z
OP OP H hyperlitenerd Solid State Member Messages 8 Apr 24, 2006 #17 i do have cpuz, it says htt is 200. my asus ai crap says 800 mhz fsb. So is the asus thing wrong? oh and the multipler is 11x
i do have cpuz, it says htt is 200. my asus ai crap says 800 mhz fsb. So is the asus thing wrong? oh and the multipler is 11x