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I can put DDR3 PC15000 (1,866 MHz) or PC1600 (2000MHz). The Asus P5E3 Premium mobo without problems?
Hi this as much as a fist of my PC Me and a Q9450 mobo Asus P5E3 Premium (VGA and other power supply is.) What are the details of the support. mobo 4 x DIMM, max 8 GB DDR3 2000 * / 1800 * / 1600/1333/1066/800 Non - ECC, Un - buffered memory (* Speed overclocking). First I looked PC12800 (1600MHz), the native support by the Board. But no big price difference between PC12800 PC 15000 or 16000 and a little confused as for IA. . Issue which should I buy higher DDR3 PC15000 PC12800 16 000 ... whether one wants or can I in the board and can change. Latency to 9-9-9-24 (or other numbers. Other ---> Of course with the correct number)). It would be good, or what work? Purchase). PC12800 (1600Mhz and know that overclocking 1866MHz (RAM it can really be. OC to 2000MHz ????) Guy please help me. Thank you for your time.
You can DDR3 RAM, what you're looking at. Board of Directors as overclocking. 1600, or RAM, depending on RAM and the knowledge of what you are overclocking. Other is not gonna hit 1600 to 2000, if you do not know nothing about overclocking. Only work 4GBs (2x2) 8 GBS is exaggerated and 2 sticks overclock better. 4 bars and make it less stressful. Northbridge people seem the best luck using. Corsair Dominator 2000 or important Ballistix on board. You may want to read the comments on board. NewEgg and see who succeed with the Board . Work Asus also has forum board for each of them a lot of information about the work that they get with the ram. Of course, slow down to speed up the potential Potential requires faster clock, you looser. ram. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131276 I do all my RAM Corsair in the creation and work on The Dominator Rigs to play my game. Vista X48 on board the Asus.
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