

These part numbers might not be readily available throughout the product life cycle. Memory listed here completed testing by the memory vendor or by Intel using this test plan. Intel supplies the memory vendors that participate in this program with a common memory test plan to use as a basic checkout of the memory stability. Third-party tested memory occurs as requested by the memory vendors and is tested at an independent memory house that is not a part of Intel - Computer Memory Test Labs* (CMTL). The table below lists the resulting working memory frequencies based on the combination of DIMMs and processors. For example, if DDR2 800 memory is used with a 533 MHz system Bus frequency processor, the memory works at 533 MHz. Regardless of the DIMM type used, the memory frequency is either equal to or less than the processor system Bus frequency.

Maximum capacity with four identical x8 Double-sided DIMMs Largest usable DIMM (one x8 Double-sided DIMM) Smallest usable DIMM (one x16 Single-sided DIMM) The following table lists the supported DIMM configurations: DIMM Type If non-SPD memory is installed, the BIOS tries to correctly configure the memory settings, but performance and reliability might be impacted or the DIMMs might not function under the designated frequency. This allows the BIOS to read the SPD data and program the chipset to accurately configure memory settings for optimum performance.
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To be fully compliant with applicable DDR SDRAM memory specifications, the board should have DIMMs that support the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data structure. Bookmark this page as a shortcut to solving your Windows problems.
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