I'm not very Esperto, but that also depends also on the board base.Algunas only allow up to 1666mhz by OCSunpongo that will be the same for AMD.
Hello, is there any model that supports phenom II DDR3 1333 to over? or athlon II x4? Catch and hide because I have a motherboard that supports up to 1600MHz the ddr3 peroo after I realized that my micro only supports up to 1333 and of course I bought the plate thinking about a future as the maximum aprobecharla the most powerful micro leave me, that is the phenom II x6 and I think this also does not support more than 1333, that not sad?? having more than 2000MHz memory ...
I'm not very Esperto, but that also depends also on the board base.Algunas only allow up to 1666mhz by OCSunpongo that will be the same for AMD.
It is clear that I just saw my plate makes that supports this: DDR3 800/1066/1333/1600 (OC) now that I think, what I will want to say is that my ddr3 1600 to 1333 limited to me but by c in memory if you let me get to 1600, so not?
In bios you can use the multiplicador and put it in 1600 to the memos, by the way what model is your motherboard.
Natively the memory controller of the cpu's AM3 CPU support (dual channel at 1333 MHz), if you get higher frequencies should be modified in bios that parameter, the only limitation I see is if the motherboard to be used have incompatibilities with reports or higher frequencies, ie in theory any memory at 1066 MHz and 1333 should work with that type of processors and mothers.
Well it's clear, if you can upload it to overclock more, in the case of my motherboard to 1600 indicates that well, but by default there is no boot phenom II supports a memory of more than 1333. The plaque is important, but PHII have the memory controller built into the microphone. therefore, the main limitation is the very 'micro' for some time 'almost' all amd stabilize BMI seamlessly 1600MHz .
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