L Lemeir Honorable May 22, 2012 3 0 10,510 May 23, 2012 #1 is patriot ddr3 1866mhz ( PC3-15000 ) compatible with M5A88-M motherboard?
Solution foscooter May 23, 2012 Should be, if your mobo supports that speed. And it does. It's all right here. But don't bother getting anything higher than DDR3-1600. You won't notice any difference, and it'll save you some cash.
Should be, if your mobo supports that speed. And it does. It's all right here. But don't bother getting anything higher than DDR3-1600. You won't notice any difference, and it'll save you some cash.
foscooter Distinguished Feb 26, 2010 1,808 2 20,815 May 23, 2012 Solution #2 Should be, if your mobo supports that speed. And it does. It's all right here. But don't bother getting anything higher than DDR3-1600. You won't notice any difference, and it'll save you some cash. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Should be, if your mobo supports that speed. And it does. It's all right here. But don't bother getting anything higher than DDR3-1600. You won't notice any difference, and it'll save you some cash.
L Lemeir Honorable May 22, 2012 3 0 10,510 Jun 2, 2012 #3 Best answer selected by Lemeir. Upvote 0 Downvote
L Lemeir Honorable May 22, 2012 3 0 10,510 Jun 2, 2012 #4 Only one answer and it was good. I should have phrased the question as "is the Patriot memory the best option for this mobo?" though. The info provided as to chip speed is quite enlightening. Upvote 0 Downvote
Only one answer and it was good. I should have phrased the question as "is the Patriot memory the best option for this mobo?" though. The info provided as to chip speed is quite enlightening.
nikorr Champion Oct 22, 2009 23,335 0 54,960 Jun 3, 2012 #5 This topic has been closed by Nikorr Upvote 0 Downvote