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DDR400 for Canterwood

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What kind od DDR400 memory do I need for Canterwood MB? I am confused by 2100, 2700, 3200, 3500 even 3700.

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Basically speaking after 3200 you stop seeing benefits on the canterwood platform (i'd imagine) and Idon't htink it's really capable of running the higher speeds, regardless.

What I would say is just pick up some high quality low latency PC3200, and be happy. 😀
 
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Actually it can run higher speeds, but yeah, thats with some good OCing. oh well..

I was actually reffering to stock speeds/memory dividers. Ofourse, you can overclock it. But that's not the point..?

 
Originally posted by: FishTankX
If you wanna go with the best, this is pretty much the best choice, unfortunatley it's very costly.

Do not get Corsair if you are getting a Canterwood mobo. There have been issues with using the two together. Kingston HyperX PC3500 is less and performs better too.
 
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