Ram compatiblity for my board

Gopi_2

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I have an asrock 960 gc gs fx board can someone please find me a compatible 8gb ram from Amazon.in or flip kart ? I checked the manufacturer site but I didn't understand a thing from their article !! Thanks in advance I am using Athlon x2 250 processor
 


This is a tricky one.
Run cpuz http://www.cpuid.com/downloads/cpu-z/cpu-z_1.76-en.zip
and make a screenshot of what it says under "memory"(or write that down) and let me see it.
 
Don't try to also use your existing ram. Just populate the black slots with what i linked. 8 is max that mobo will support and you can't use both the yellow(ddr2) and the black(ddr3) slots.

While looking on amazon.in i saw that both stock and pricing are really bad. Is it like that with all computer parts over there?
 


Hmmm. Does it have to support PnP. A 1600 DDR3 working at 1066 is in pure JEDEC territory, no?
 

Tradesman1

Legenda in Aeternum

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No, it's not as simple as many say - where you see this junk about DDR3 is DDR3 - as in it's all the same. It's not, i touched on this in my DDR3 Fiction article _ Item 1 - here:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ddr-dram-myths,4155.html

There are many things said about DRAM that simply isn't true, the Fiction article originally was part of a single article titled _ DDR3 FAQs and Fiction (the FAQs can be found here:

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/ddr3-dram-faq,review-33220.html
 


I see. Then it's really tough luck for OP, as, from what i've searched, he'll probably end up paying double for what he needs.
So, basicaly, when dealing with old chipsets, the QVL list and fingers crossed to still find something from it is the way to go?
Also, beacuse of these chip density issue, would it be a safe bet to say that if an old motherboard supports max 8 gb, it will prbably not support them with a single stick?