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Thread: Socket AM2 memory choice...

Started 3 years, 5 months ago by wildphil
I though I read somewhere that some AM2 boards can support DDR1 (pc3200 ddr400)? Is that true?
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Transfurzz replied 3 years, 5 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by wildphil I though I read somewhere that some AM2 boards can support DDR1 (pc3200 ddr400)? Is that true? No it is not. The native support for DDR2 is a feature of the integrated Athlon 64 memory controller. So Athlon 64 processors aren't flexible in that department. For the Pentium D processors, it was only a matter of changing the northbridge, which is the ...

 

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I though I read somewhere that some AM2 boards can support DDR1 (pc3200 ddr400)? Is that true?
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Quote: Originally Posted by wildphil I though I read somewhere that some AM2 boards can support DDR1 (pc3200 ddr400)? Is that true? No it is not. The native support for DDR2 is a feature of the integrated Athlon 64 memory controller. So Athlon 64 processors aren't flexible in that department. For the Pentium D processors, it was only a matter of changing the northbridge, which is the memory controller, to that of an older chipset's....

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