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You didn't post a lot of details but according to Asus DDR2 1066 is supported only on AM2+ processors which probably means newer Athlon x2s and Phenoms. But, you can always manually force it in the BIOS. Make sure you're running the latest BIOS as well
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skar wrote: | @ anduril
You are correct on both counts; I didn't start with enough info and Asus boards will support 1066 RAM only with specific family of CPUs. I am running a Phenom x3 710 in this computer. I still haven't had the opportunity to dig into the bios yet. | That processor should support the higher memory speeds then out of the box. Probably just is the board misreading it. Happened with my own memory on an Asus M2A-VM _________________ My Site |
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