M Mister_4 Commendable Jan 1, 2017 29 0 1,530 Jan 12, 2017 #1 I have ordered ram with a speed of 2666Mhz for a mobo with a speed of 2133Mhz wich is fine but my cpu supports 2133mhz speed will it be a problem? Bad english i know sorry for that...
I have ordered ram with a speed of 2666Mhz for a mobo with a speed of 2133Mhz wich is fine but my cpu supports 2133mhz speed will it be a problem? Bad english i know sorry for that...
Solution timeconsumer Jan 12, 2017 No that isn't a problem. 2133 is the JEDEC standard speed, without enabling XMP in the BIOS the memory all will default to run at 2133Mhz anyway.
No that isn't a problem. 2133 is the JEDEC standard speed, without enabling XMP in the BIOS the memory all will default to run at 2133Mhz anyway.
timeconsumer Splendid Nov 28, 2011 3,130 0 22,960 Jan 12, 2017 Solution #2 No that isn't a problem. 2133 is the JEDEC standard speed, without enabling XMP in the BIOS the memory all will default to run at 2133Mhz anyway. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
No that isn't a problem. 2133 is the JEDEC standard speed, without enabling XMP in the BIOS the memory all will default to run at 2133Mhz anyway.