Recycling RAM for AMD64

BishamonBishamon Over the rainbow
edited April 2004 in Hardware
I have a computer that I'm going to strip for parts to build a cheaper AMD64 (xp3200+) rig. The only thing I'm worried about is that my Corsair DDR3200 chips won't cut it (Corsair TWINX1024-3200LL).

Anyone out there who can help me out?

Comments

  • ShortyShorty Manchester, UK Icrontian
    edited April 2004
    I am led to believe that that memory _should_ be just fine :) A good percentage of A64 users have had no problems running Corsair LL3200 (or higher). Remember that the A64 family of processors don't particularly overclock (well not at the moment), so PC3200 (DDR 400) should be just fine. As for the sensitivity, you might need to move the cas to 2.5 or up the DDR voltage :)

    Picked a board yet?? :)
  • BishamonBishamon Over the rainbow
    edited April 2004
    Shorty wrote:
    I am led to believe that that memory _should_ be just fine :)
    Remember that the A64 family of processors don't particularly overclock (well not at the moment), so PC3200 (DDR 400) should be just fine. As for the sensitivity, you might need to move the cas to 2.5 or up the DDR voltage :)

    Picked a board yet?? :)

    I have no plans to OC, so DDR400 is fine by me. I have a kick-ass Shuttle SN45G that I'm stripping for parts (wich will be replaced by less expencive parts) to build an SN85G4. Once you're bitten by the shuttle-bug, you can't go back to regular PCs...
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