QUOTE(jeopardise @ Jul 15 2010, 09:01 PM)
what i mean is sandy bridge still stuck at DDR3-1333 just as most bloomfield still stuck at DDR3-1066.
read here: http://www.fudzilla.com/processors/process...r3-1333-support
Since there are RAM supporting DDR3-1600 or more, u will need to set the multiplier or clock to achieve higher performance. isn't that overclocking?
Why not u try putting a DDR3-1600 into an i5 rig, set bios to auto-configure or default, see what speed your RAM will be running. I've never tweak an 1366 or 1156 before, but i think it'll go for 1333MHz. Anything faster is out of spec.
Correct me if wrong.
That one have to tweak a bit. If it has XMP ( Extreme Memory Profile) then just select it from the BIOS and the RAM goes all the way up to the level it is supposed to run at.read here: http://www.fudzilla.com/processors/process...r3-1333-support
Since there are RAM supporting DDR3-1600 or more, u will need to set the multiplier or clock to achieve higher performance. isn't that overclocking?
Why not u try putting a DDR3-1600 into an i5 rig, set bios to auto-configure or default, see what speed your RAM will be running. I've never tweak an 1366 or 1156 before, but i think it'll go for 1333MHz. Anything faster is out of spec.
Correct me if wrong.
Jul 15 2010, 09:09 PM

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