25 Aug 2010 at 09:10 #1 MooMoo444 MooMoo444 Man of Honour Joined 4 Jul 2008 Posts 26,468 Location (''\(';.;')/'') With all the new DDR3 that's emerging, designed for i5/i7's etc, is it still fine to use them for old Qxxxx systems? I'm pretty sure it's fine, but hell, I thought I'd get a second opinion anyway. Thanks!
With all the new DDR3 that's emerging, designed for i5/i7's etc, is it still fine to use them for old Qxxxx systems? I'm pretty sure it's fine, but hell, I thought I'd get a second opinion anyway. Thanks!
25 Aug 2010 at 12:16 #2 paradigm paradigm Caporegime Joined 26 Aug 2003 Posts 37,508 Location Leafy Cheshire So long as your board takes DDR3, yes.
25 Aug 2010 at 14:33 #3 eddiew eddiew Soldato Joined 26 Jan 2007 Posts 2,541 Location Leeds Well I've been running 2 brands of "optimised for i5" for about 6 months - in my AMD rig I'm not exactly sure what optimised means, but it doesn't mean "won't work in anything else"
Well I've been running 2 brands of "optimised for i5" for about 6 months - in my AMD rig I'm not exactly sure what optimised means, but it doesn't mean "won't work in anything else"
25 Aug 2010 at 15:43 #4 MooMoo444 MooMoo444 Man of Honour OP Joined 4 Jul 2008 Posts 26,468 Location (''\(';.;')/'') Thanks guys, just wasn't quit 100% if them being lower voltage would cause issues with other architecture cpu's.
Thanks guys, just wasn't quit 100% if them being lower voltage would cause issues with other architecture cpu's.