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Motherboard and RAM compatibility

Perryg114

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Perryg114

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Well according to the motherboard specs the lowest memory voltage it can handle is 1.35V but the stuff I bought is ultra low voltage which I thought was good at the time. So what board/chipset can handle this ultra low voltage memory or is it just a BIOS update.

Perry
 

janas19

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Question: why would you choose an Intel board, when you can get a board from another manufacturer with the same or more features, for less?
 

Perryg114

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Well it has what I need and nothing more. I don't need all the overclocking stuff. The intel board had the right slots and ports for making an HTPC. I believe I will run into the same issues with any H67 chipset.

Perry
 

janas19

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Well it has what I need and nothing more. I don't need all the overclocking stuff. The intel board had the right slots and ports for making an HTPC. I believe I will run into the same issues with any H67 chipset.

Perry

Sure. I'm not suggesting to buy a board that overclocks. What I meant was, you can purchase a new MSI or Gigabyte board, with the same amount of slots or more, for a about $15 less.

Just sayin.
 

Perryg114

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Well I am hopeing the Intel board will be a little more stable and less flakey in general. I am thinking set it and forget it here. Actually the ASUS boards I have been looking at where $30 higher. The intel board has the sound outputs for the surround computer speakers and also and optical out. It also has 3 PCI slots and those are getting harder and harder to find.

Perry