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| Hmm ... Interesting Join Date: May 2007
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| Hi, quick q does the e6750 run better with 667mhz ram or 800mhz ram taking into account timings? Project Luxray Complete Intel E8500 ATI HD 4850 512mb Corsair HX 620W PSU Thermaltake Lanbox Lite DFI P45 T2RS LanParty Junior Corsair 2Gb 6400 4-4-4-12 timings Samsung 750 Gb Spinpoint F1 HD |
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| Modder-ator | It's not a matter of the processor running better with DDR2-667 or DDR2-800 RAM, it will do fine with either. The entire system will be faster with DDR2-800 though, hat is usually the speed recommended for any mid-range to higher-end build. Get some CAS 4 DDR2-800 RAM and you'll be good to go, even if you decide to upgrade to a (likely) future planned Intel processor with 1600MHz FSB. |
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| Foto Lord Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Pacific Grove, CA
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| As already stated, 800MHz is faster than 667Mhz, and the Q6600 will work with either one. |
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