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Profile: newbie
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Hi, i am think on getting the EP45 DS3L which is DDR2 1200 Memory Standard but i already bought DDR2 800 Ram.

will my ram fit in or work properly in this motherboard for overclocking

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DDR2 PC6400 800MHz. will fit in you MB like any other DDR2 DIMMS will.

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http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Product [...] -EP45-DS3L

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The standards for DDR2 are 400, 533, 667 and 800 all @1.8v. Every motherboard that runs DDR2 is required to run at these speeds. The whole 1200 thing is just a marketing thing, they are trying to get you to think that it's better because it has a higher number. There is no such thing as DDR2 1200.


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DDR-1200 is just overclocked DDR2-800.


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