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DDR memory compatibility Mobo/GPU

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January 22, 2014 4:03:58 PM

ohai,

So i get that for example the mobo 'MSI Z77A-GD65' uses DDR3 memory and i can only equip it with DDR3 ramm/dims right.

Now my question is. must my GPU also be matching ? i'm kinda confused there.
i'd like to buy the "PNY GeForce GTX 770 XLR8 OC PCI-E 2GB" wich says it uses
GDDR5-SDRAM.

Thanks in advance.

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a b } Memory
January 22, 2014 4:06:57 PM

GPU is completely independent, with independent RAM.

The RAM on the GPU is soldered on the card. No relationship to the Motherboard at all.
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January 22, 2014 4:18:39 PM

so the only thing that basicly needs to match is the Mobo DDR type and Ram DDR type?
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a b } Memory
January 22, 2014 4:24:51 PM

Barry Klijnsoon said:
so the only thing that basicly needs to match is the Mobo DDR type and Ram DDR type?


That is basically correct. You also have to watch RAM timings and speeds, that the motherboard will support.
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a b } Memory
January 22, 2014 4:25:34 PM

Doesn't need anything. There is no relationship between the videocard RAM and the motherboard. The RAM on the videocard is only for the videocard and the Motherboard will not read it.

The RAM on the motherboard is only for the motherboard. If you buy the wrong type of RAM, it won't fit anyway. They don't sell DDR5 RAM though, it's only for videocards.

The motherboard needs a PCI-e x16 slot so the videocard fits. You do need a 500 Watt Powersupply for the videocard to run correctly.
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