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Will I have to do anything for this board to accept and run at 1066 or will it automatically do it with 1066 ram...?
if so what do i need to do....im new so anyhelp is appreciated thanks

Asus P5K Premium/WiFi-AP

4 x DIMM, max. 8GB, DDR2 1066*/800 / 667 MHz, non-ECC, un-buffered memory
Dual channel memory architecture
"* The chipset officially supports the memory frequency up to DDR2 800MHz. Tuned by ASUS Super Memspeed Technology, this motherboard natively supports up to DDR2 1066MHz


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Sometimes you have to manualy set the speed and voltage. Just set everything to the specs of the ram unless you are going to overclock.

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ok so it should be fairly easy to do...
just set it to the ram specs of 1066

and how do i go about doing that?
thanks again

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Get into the bios(hit the delete key repeatedly untill you enter), then go to Advanced, then jumperfree config. Set dram timing control to manual. Set your cas to 4 or 5 or what ever... 5-5-5-15 in that order, what ever your ram is rated at. Then towards the bottom change the dram voltage to what ever the ram is rated at, done!

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oh I forgot about the divider...if your not over clocking it will prob. set you at 1:2 ratio @1066mhz. To make sure, just go to divider and set it to your rams rated speed.


Message edited by deranged on 12-11-2007 at 03:51:35 PM

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