will DDR3 Tri-channel 2000hz work in a Memory Standard DDR3 Tri-channel 1600/1333 x58 motherbroad?Or do i have to get 1600hz and overclock it.
will DDR3 Tri-channel 2000hz work in a Memory Standard DDR3 Tri-channel 1600/1333 x58 motherbroad?Or do i have to get 1600hz and overclock it.
depends if your motherboard support... read the manual
Yes exactly it depends on your motherboard.
may be, only if your motherboard support. check in mobo manual. If it supports you should go with 2000hz except OCing.
As far as I understand (and my understanding of the subject is very limited mind you), overclocking is for CPU only and not the system bus. Memory cannot be overclocked.
So all advices above are right - check what memory your moboi supports. Using unsupported memory banks may make them (banks) unusable or even damage them permanently.
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The BIOS chip contains all the basic instructions that manages the computer when it is switched on. Read Only Memory is permanent memory. When the computer is turned on the PROCESSOR looks for basic data/information in the ROM (BIOS). The processor needs to know how much memory is present, if a hard drive is connected and other vital pieces of information. Without this basic information the computer will not work. The processor searches for this information automatically.thanks for sharing the information.
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