memory confusion…

January 25th, 2020

right….i have a gigabyte ga-965p-s3 motheroard
according to a crucial memory scan my motherboard supports 1066mhz ddr2 RAM
however according to the product specification on the gigabyte website it supports only 800mhz ddr2 RAM
product spec: http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2321
if my mobo does support 1066mhz RAM im deffo gonna get me some =D
can anybody tell me weather or not it supports 1066mhz RAM?
thanx in advance pplz =]

Answer #1
Not worth the effort. There’s minimal performance gain going from DDR2 800Mhz to 1066MHz considering if you have CL4 800Mhz RAM. DDR2 1066Mhz RAM will typically have CL5 (5-5-5-15 etc) so if you do the math they are all about the same. Unless you plan on overclocking a lot 800Mhz is enough and if you got a good pair of sticks you can easily clock them to 1066Mhz via the BIOS by loosening the timings. I’m pretty sure the motherboard supports 1066Mhz memory a friend of mine got the DS3 version of that motherboard and he got his memory @ 1000Mhz so it’s safe to say it can go up or above 1066Mhz as well.
Answer #2
yeh i might get myself another 2gb (2x1gb) of corsair ram….the price has recently dropped to only �25 =D
Answer #3
1066 is basically overclocked 800, add .1 to the ram voltage and run the timings @ 5-5-5-15 cl2 and you ought to be able to hit 1066 with your 800
Naz
Answer #4
ahh well this corsair ram hits those timings as standard so all i need to do is up the voltage =]
come to think of it id like to up my performance a bit what do you thinks bottlenecking my rig? (specs in signature…ask if you need to know more)
thanks
Answer #5
i would say your cpu. look @ a e8500 will hit 3.6 easy on air 4.0+ with water, and when uyou oc your ram DO NOT exced 2.3v that will fry the sticks.
Answer #6
look @ a e8500 will hit 3.6 easy on air 4.0+ with wate
E8500’s can do 4.5Ghz on air.
ahh well this corsair ram hits those timings as standard
That’s not a good thing. Lower timings = better.
Answer #7
also a q6600 is a real little champ as well, i had mine running @ 3.4 stable on water with darn near stock voltages
Naz
Answer #8
well ive just won an arctic freezer pro7 on ebay for �6 i know its not the best aftermarket cooler but at �6 brand new its a great buy…
my e6300 is suppsoed to be a good overclcoker, i have it on 2.2ghz atm on stock cooling an it hasnt exceeded 50c
Answer #9
yeah 4.5 on air with a true120 but still with high temps its a stock 3.2 g chip and @ 4.5 that is running a gool volt increase. with a vdrop mod
Naz
Answer #10
You can do 3Ghz on an E6300 with a good air cooler. I know because I’ve done it myself. Get a good cooler instead of the memory and overclock the CPU further it will boost your performance a lot more than adding 2GB’s of memory.
Answer #11
true what TheDA said about ram. and 4.0 gigs of ram will require a x64 os to see it all
Naz
Answer #12
well hopefully the arctic freezer 7 will see me through to a 3ghz OC
what multiplier settings and voltages did you use on your e6300 to reach 3ghz?
and what was its load temps?
Answer #13
Didn’t change the multiplier (don’t think you can even do that). Changed the FSB to 400 and loosened the timings on the memory. Nothing else.
Answer #14
u never even touched the voltage? or did it automatically change?
Answer #15
I had mine set @ 1.2v. Depends though although can’t really say on what. Different people get different results.

 

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