QUOTE(blkxiicat @ Apr 11 2011, 09:02 PM)
Thanks for the answers guys...
Anyway... i've checked my memory using cpuz program...
It shows...
DRAM FREQ : 532 MHZ
fsb:dram : 4:16
7-7-7-20-1t
but the max bandwidth is pc3-10700 (667 mhz)
manufactured by hynix...
it is ddr3-1066 or ddr3-1333?
confusing....
By the way....i've checked my i3-370m at intel website, and it can support up to 8gb of ram....
but asus said...just 2+2=4gb MAX...
Which is this true? Has anyone tried to put above recommended ram capacity? (Even though the proc can 'see' it?)
sorry for so many questions....newbie here.
Well first off, your RAM frequency is showing 532MHz in CPU-Z but your real speed is actually double that so it's actually running around 1066MHz. I'm pretty sure your RAM is a stick of DDR3-1333 but then, since you're using an i3-370M, it limits it to 1066 only. Anyway... i've checked my memory using cpuz program...
It shows...
DRAM FREQ : 532 MHZ
fsb:dram : 4:16
7-7-7-20-1t
but the max bandwidth is pc3-10700 (667 mhz)
manufactured by hynix...
it is ddr3-1066 or ddr3-1333?
confusing....
By the way....i've checked my i3-370m at intel website, and it can support up to 8gb of ram....
but asus said...just 2+2=4gb MAX...
Which is this true? Has anyone tried to put above recommended ram capacity? (Even though the proc can 'see' it?)
sorry for so many questions....newbie here.
On paper it can support 8GB. Whether or not Asus decides to let you use all 8GB is a different matter.
Apr 11 2011, 09:14 PM

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