will. i am not an AMD fan. so i know alot more about intel.
and if you have an intel motherboard saying that it supports pc3-10600, that meens that it will go that high without overclocking the cpu to get that speed.
i have 1600 mhz ram. my motherboard do support that. so i can go to my bios and choose that it should run at that speed.
if we say that i had a board that supports 1333. then i can still use the ram at 1600, BUT i need to set the base clock in order to get to the rams stuck speed.
if i do that, then my cpu will not be stuck. in my case it will go from (i think) 2,6 to 3 ghz in order to get stuck ram speed.
i think AMD works the same why. both amd and intel (core i serie and up) has the memory controller on the cpu, and thats why when you overclcok the cpu the ram goes up too. but i am not complitly sure. not sure anoth to tell you that it is so. but i realy think that it does. else that whould be yet another reason i am using intel.
(i am not saying amd sux)
maybe danny knows if the baseclock effects the ram.
do you know what pc3-10600 meens?
if not:
pc3 = that it is ddr3 ram
10600 = the speed. but not in mhz. if you want the speed in mhz you need to devide with 8.
so the speed on this board is 1333. well... it will give you 1325, but there is no speed standard that is called that. so you need to calculate to the nerest standart. in this case it will be 1333 mhz.
so in your case you will need to overclock the base clock to get ram working at 1600 mhz.