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Motherboard detects my ram only as PC2700

I'm using a Shuttle SN85G4V3 and currently have 1gb (512x2) of ram in there. The problem is it says my ram is only running at 333mhz even though its PC3200. Both of my sticks are Corsair ValueSelects PC3200.

What's the problem here? Is there any way to fix this?

Thanks in advance
 
My Soltek motherboard detected my PC3200 as PC2700. I just changed the clock frequency in the BIOS. No big deal.
 
Originally posted by: Mildlyamused
1. Shuttle=carp
2. carp=crap
3.Board only supports PC2700?

All Athlon 64s support pc3200. Shuttle is one of the TOP mainboard manufacturers. Dont state false information to someone who wants good information.

Chances are, you are likely running too many memory sticks to support pc3200. Dont worry about it. There is NO noticable difference in performance between pc2700 and pc3200 memory speeds on an Athlon 64 system.
 
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