maverick77_uk
New Member
Hi all,
I've built a few computers in my time, but I'm looking into buildng my first AMD64 comp. Got a quick question.
When the MoBo supports standard DDR RAM (2100, 2700 or 3200), traditionally, the speed of RAM required was the system Bus speed, ie a system buss of 166 needed 2700 RAM. However, as the AMD64 no longer has a system clock in the true sense of the word, just this hyper-transport or whatever, at 2000MHz, how do you not fry your RAM, if you put say 2100 in? Do you now specifically tell it in BIOS that it has 2100 RAM so only communicate with it at 133 MHz? Do you therefore get the choice of what speed RAM to stick in?
Cheers!
Steve
I've built a few computers in my time, but I'm looking into buildng my first AMD64 comp. Got a quick question.
When the MoBo supports standard DDR RAM (2100, 2700 or 3200), traditionally, the speed of RAM required was the system Bus speed, ie a system buss of 166 needed 2700 RAM. However, as the AMD64 no longer has a system clock in the true sense of the word, just this hyper-transport or whatever, at 2000MHz, how do you not fry your RAM, if you put say 2100 in? Do you now specifically tell it in BIOS that it has 2100 RAM so only communicate with it at 133 MHz? Do you therefore get the choice of what speed RAM to stick in?
Cheers!
Steve