Thought I'd share this
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"Intel Corp.’s latest “Skylake” processors officially support only DDR3L and DDR4 memory, but there are motherboards for the new chips that can also use DDR3. While the chips can work with previous-gen memory, prolonged usage of such dynamic random access memory (DRAM) can damage microprocessors, according to Intel."
Full story here
http://www.kitguru.net/components/m...emory-at-default-voltages-can-damage-skylake/
Source story from Tomshardware
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/skylake-memory-support,30185.html#xtor=RSS-181
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"Intel Corp.’s latest “Skylake” processors officially support only DDR3L and DDR4 memory, but there are motherboards for the new chips that can also use DDR3. While the chips can work with previous-gen memory, prolonged usage of such dynamic random access memory (DRAM) can damage microprocessors, according to Intel."
Full story here
http://www.kitguru.net/components/m...emory-at-default-voltages-can-damage-skylake/
Source story from Tomshardware
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/skylake-memory-support,30185.html#xtor=RSS-181
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