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ilian05
Junior Member
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08-20-2016, 04:17 AM
#11
Sell the current 4 gig and purchase an upgraded 8 gig.
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ilian05
08-20-2016, 04:17 AM #11

Sell the current 4 gig and purchase an upgraded 8 gig.

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DeathGunZ
Junior Member
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08-26-2016, 08:37 AM
#12
can you suggest me a good 1 module of 8gb ram about 50 euros .. also the 2133 mhz rams is lower when speaking about speed from a 2400mhz? i am speaking about ddr4 rams
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DeathGunZ
08-26-2016, 08:37 AM #12

can you suggest me a good 1 module of 8gb ram about 50 euros .. also the 2133 mhz rams is lower when speaking about speed from a 2400mhz? i am speaking about ddr4 rams

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JensieboyMC
Junior Member
2
08-30-2016, 04:38 AM
#13
What motherboard are you using, and from which country?
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JensieboyMC
08-30-2016, 04:38 AM #13

What motherboard are you using, and from which country?

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pepsitaroh
Member
209
08-30-2016, 06:04 AM
#14
Which motherboard are you using and where are you from?
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pepsitaroh
08-30-2016, 06:04 AM #14

Which motherboard are you using and where are you from?

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Donald_Trumpz
Member
246
09-06-2016, 10:06 PM
#15
Gianniscfa asked about the specific motherboard model and its country of origin. They mentioned being from Greece and were unsure which website to trust, advising them to verify it themselves. The response highlighted that the motherboard supports up to 2133 MHz.
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Donald_Trumpz
09-06-2016, 10:06 PM #15

Gianniscfa asked about the specific motherboard model and its country of origin. They mentioned being from Greece and were unsure which website to trust, advising them to verify it themselves. The response highlighted that the motherboard supports up to 2133 MHz.

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pwnguy02
Member
122
09-07-2016, 06:07 AM
#16
Ali Tauseef :
Which motherboard do you have? Also which country?
Thank you for your prompt reply, my motherboard is H110M-HDV ASRock, and I'm from Greece.
I'm not sure which site to trust, so you'll need to check it yourself.
Your motherboard supports up to 2133 MHz, so keep that in mind.
Is it okay if I look for myself? No problem at all! You're asking if the motherboard can handle 2400 MHz RAM and 2666 MHz?
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pwnguy02
09-07-2016, 06:07 AM #16

Ali Tauseef :
Which motherboard do you have? Also which country?
Thank you for your prompt reply, my motherboard is H110M-HDV ASRock, and I'm from Greece.
I'm not sure which site to trust, so you'll need to check it yourself.
Your motherboard supports up to 2133 MHz, so keep that in mind.
Is it okay if I look for myself? No problem at all! You're asking if the motherboard can handle 2400 MHz RAM and 2666 MHz?

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Even_Mornino
Junior Member
20
09-08-2016, 04:46 PM
#17
Gianniscfa asked about the motherboard model and country of origin.
Ali Tauseef replied with details about his H110M-HDV ASRock motherboard, his location in Greece, and advised checking the specifications.
He confirmed the board supports up to 2133 MHz and mentioned the XMP feature can help use higher speeds safely.
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Even_Mornino
09-08-2016, 04:46 PM #17

Gianniscfa asked about the motherboard model and country of origin.
Ali Tauseef replied with details about his H110M-HDV ASRock motherboard, his location in Greece, and advised checking the specifications.
He confirmed the board supports up to 2133 MHz and mentioned the XMP feature can help use higher speeds safely.

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09-08-2016, 08:28 PM
#18
Ali Tauseef asked about the motherboard and country.
Gianniscfa replied with details about the H110M-HDV ASRock model and asked for confirmation.
Ali Tauseef confirmed he is from Greece and mentioned uncertainty about the trusted site, offering to search independently.
He explained that the motherboard supports up to 2133 MHz and clarified whether 2400, 2666 MHz RAM would work.
Gianniscfa advised using the XMP feature in BIOS to enable higher clock speeds for the RAM.
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NarwhalGamings
09-08-2016, 08:28 PM #18

Ali Tauseef asked about the motherboard and country.
Gianniscfa replied with details about the H110M-HDV ASRock model and asked for confirmation.
Ali Tauseef confirmed he is from Greece and mentioned uncertainty about the trusted site, offering to search independently.
He explained that the motherboard supports up to 2133 MHz and clarified whether 2400, 2666 MHz RAM would work.
Gianniscfa advised using the XMP feature in BIOS to enable higher clock speeds for the RAM.

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BjarneThePro
Junior Member
40
09-10-2016, 02:10 PM
#19
Yes, the 2666mhz will be better.
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BjarneThePro
09-10-2016, 02:10 PM #19

Yes, the 2666mhz will be better.

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mini_man3000
Member
149
09-10-2016, 10:11 PM
#20
Ali Tauseef :
Yes the 2666mhz will be better.
ok, well thanks! can you please tell me why this shown on the psu tester? it is something i have done wrong? maybe i didnt put correct a cable on the psu tester .. i put on the 24 pin cable .. while i have connected the 24 pin cable say this LL, and a sound BIP BIP BIP
http://
i know this is not related with the thread i created .. but i wanted to ask you cuz seems you know this stuff better than me !
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mini_man3000
09-10-2016, 10:11 PM #20

Ali Tauseef :
Yes the 2666mhz will be better.
ok, well thanks! can you please tell me why this shown on the psu tester? it is something i have done wrong? maybe i didnt put correct a cable on the psu tester .. i put on the 24 pin cable .. while i have connected the 24 pin cable say this LL, and a sound BIP BIP BIP
http://
i know this is not related with the thread i created .. but i wanted to ask you cuz seems you know this stuff better than me !

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