Hi guys,
So I've been out of the loop for a while, but now I'm eyeing up a new cpu/motherboard/memory to replace my ageing Core2Duo E4300 (lol, yes that's the 3-year-old kind
).
Currently gunning for a AM3 board with a Phenom II 955 BE, but I'm getting stuck on memory choices. So many things in the DDR3 list seem to say "optimised for i5" and the ones that do specify for AM3 seem to be way more expensive (at a time when memory is already way overpriced, no less!)
Is this actually a problem? I'm lost as to what way this memory "optimised" for Intel systems, and does that make it an actual problem if I put it in an AM3 board? Equally, does "optimised for AM3" translate into a real advantage?
On a similar note, voltages: is 1.65V memory a no-no on AM3 because it needs to be higher, or is it just that Intel can only go that far and AM3 can go higher, but doesn't have to? If I stick, for example, some OCZ Gold Low Voltage 1600MHz (1.65V) into an AM3 board, am I going to find the BIOS only goes down to 1.8 and it fries?
Advice much appreciated
Oh, I'm pretty flexible about what I put together, so if anyone wants to put a case for going i5, or for a particular AM3 motherboard, please feel free. I'd like to set a budget cap around £350 and get at least 4GB of memory. Mostly the system gets used for Photoshop/GIMP/etc work (some pretty hefty 3000x3000 pieces) and World of Warcraft cos I'm a nerd
Thanks in advance
So I've been out of the loop for a while, but now I'm eyeing up a new cpu/motherboard/memory to replace my ageing Core2Duo E4300 (lol, yes that's the 3-year-old kind

Currently gunning for a AM3 board with a Phenom II 955 BE, but I'm getting stuck on memory choices. So many things in the DDR3 list seem to say "optimised for i5" and the ones that do specify for AM3 seem to be way more expensive (at a time when memory is already way overpriced, no less!)
Is this actually a problem? I'm lost as to what way this memory "optimised" for Intel systems, and does that make it an actual problem if I put it in an AM3 board? Equally, does "optimised for AM3" translate into a real advantage?
On a similar note, voltages: is 1.65V memory a no-no on AM3 because it needs to be higher, or is it just that Intel can only go that far and AM3 can go higher, but doesn't have to? If I stick, for example, some OCZ Gold Low Voltage 1600MHz (1.65V) into an AM3 board, am I going to find the BIOS only goes down to 1.8 and it fries?
Advice much appreciated

Oh, I'm pretty flexible about what I put together, so if anyone wants to put a case for going i5, or for a particular AM3 motherboard, please feel free. I'd like to set a budget cap around £350 and get at least 4GB of memory. Mostly the system gets used for Photoshop/GIMP/etc work (some pretty hefty 3000x3000 pieces) and World of Warcraft cos I'm a nerd

Thanks in advance
