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Profile: enthusiast
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hello helpfull people!

can you give me some advise at this thing:

i've got an P5LD2 motherboard, and maybe it would be nice if i can upgrade my system.

BUT, i don't want to spend much money, i've got a 2 years old system and the psu is brand new Xilence 600watt sli ready.
currently i have 4x 512 mb ddr2 533 mhz!

but i was looking at the asus p5k mobo, but it doesn't say it supports ddr2 533 mhz. http://www.asus.com/products.aspx? [...] odelmenu=1

my question is: can i use my 533 mhz ddr2 sticks on that mobo? or will it not work?

greetings

and thanks


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pentium 4 630 3.0Ghz stock,2Gb ddr2 533mhz,asus p5ld2,2x 80gb maxtor
asus geforce 8600GT silent 256mb,samsung syncmaster 740BF,xilenc 600w

 

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no id doesn't usaully a board has 533-667-800 but with Asus P5K series they have "supermemspeed technology" which changes it to 667-800-1066 so your ram is useless. But now 533 is obselete and you'll be lucky to find a board that supports it now anyway

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thanks! so the chance that i can use old stuff in my new rigg will be smaller than i hoped! offcourse the prices or ram or low, i wanted to spent so tiny as i could.

thank you

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I would try your old memory if funds are tight. It might work. The p5k certainly looks like a winner.



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