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I'm a bit confused by what I've read (I don't overclock and don't know much about RAM). I've got an MSI P6N SLI motherboard that's BSOD'd for the past year and I am looking to replace it. I have two sticks of DDR2-800 ram: (I've never used them together - purchased the Kingston in the hopes that my motherboards issues were caused by memory - they weren't.) Although this computer was designed to play games for my kids, it doesn't have to be fancy - I'm not actually using SLI, raid, overclocking or anything else. I was looking at a few low-cost motherboards like the but these motherboards specify DDR2-667 ram. Can I use the DDR2-800 RAM (either one or both) in motherboards that specify DDR2-667? If so, do I need to alter any bios settings?
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Mcaren MSI P6N SLI-FI LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 650i SLI ATX Intel Motherboard EVGA 256-P2-N615-TX GeForce 7600GT 256MB 128-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 ePOWER ZU-550W ATX12V Version 2.0 / EPS12V 550W Power Supply SAMSUNG SpinPoint T Series HD501LJ 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive Kingston 1GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Desktop Memory SATA CD/DVD drive. You generally don't want to mix and match sticks. He's right about that, but you should be able to run them together. The mATX board only has 2 DIMM slots and (since it's a mATX) it might have limited options in the bios. The mobo might automatically try to run in dual mode which may/maynot cause the occasional BSOD with unlike sticks and you might not have an option in the bios to disable automatic dual mode. I'd go with one of the other boards with 4 DIMM slots which would ensure your being able to run in single channel if it BSODS in dual mode.
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Even in single mode there is no garruntee it won't BSOD with unlike sticks, but your odds are better than when run in dual mode. Also, those sticks probably have ratings for ddr2 800, 667, 533, and 400 so you will have no problems with running them in those boards. I ran in 1 board two different types of memory 1 was ddr333 and the other was ddr400 and had no problems with BSOD, it just automatically underclocked each stick (don't know why, but to ddr212 speeds, i.e. Each stick was running at 106mhz???) wierd, but it worked. Thank you all for your replies. My low-cost kid machine has turned into the most expensive one ever (two different motherboards so far not counting this new purchase). This is not memory-related, but I just read the sticker on my CPU box (Intel Pentium D Processor) and it says that it 'requires Intel 945/955x express chipsets' - I'd never noticed that before.
I've simply been looking at the Newegg motherboards that say 'Pentium D'-compatible. I hope that's not a big deal. I'd just like a stable board for once. Thanks again. Thanks for the info.
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Homerdog - I also don't know anything about 945/955/otherwise chipsets - are you being sarcastic about Intel's backwards compatibility? Is a 935 a newer product than the 945/955?
Also, that particular Biostar board got iffy reviews - how much stock do you put in the Newegg reviews? Mcaren No sarcasm intended. Intel has has been using the LGA775 socket for a while, and theoretically any motherboard that supports Core2 should support all of the LGA775 processors that preceded Core2. This includes your Pentium D.
This is not the case 100% of the time, so be sure to check the manufacturer's website out before you make any purchases. Intel usually comes out with new chipsets when they release a new line of processors. The 965 chipset was released alongside the first Core2 processors, and was the recommended platform for Core2. Scriptcase keygen safe.
Some of the older 945 and 955 based motherboards supported Core2, but there was no official support from Intel. As for that specific BIOSTAR board, it may not be the best. I just linked it because it was a cheap P35 board that had guaranteed support for Pentium D. By the way, Newegg reviews are generally not very helpful.