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I have a dell stock motherboard

 

Im buying a new one.

 

the dell stock RAM.... is 333MHz at the most..

 

http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ that is the motherboard..

 

 

pic of CPUZ

 

Posted Image

 

Specifications

Form Factor: ATX

 

Processor Interface: Socket 775

 

Processors Supported: Intel Pentium 4 LGA775

Intel 05A

Intel 05B

Intel Celeron D

Intel Pentium D

Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel Core 2 Extreme, Intel 06, Intel Core 2 Quad

 

Additional Technologies: HyperThreading Technology

Intel? EM64T, EIST, SLI Ready

 

Front Side Bus: 533MHz

800MHz

1066MHz

1333MHz

 

Northbridge: NVIDIA nForce 650i SLI

 

Number of Slots: 4

 

Number of Pins: 240-Pin

 

Maximum Memory Supported: 4GB - 32bit

8GB - 64bit

 

Memory Supported: 533MHz DDR2

Dual Channel Supported

667MHz DDR2

800MHz DDR2

 

Channels: 6 Channels

 

Audio Chipset: Realtek ALC883

 

Supported Devices: 4

 

Hard Drive Types: UDMA/33

UDMA/133

UDMA/100

UDMA/66

thats the info from the site..

 

it says Meory supported 533MHz DDR2 and Dual Channel supported is 667MHz DDR2.. and 800MHz DDR2 ,will my RAM work in the motherboard? im planning on buying the MOBO today.. so yeah need a quick answer..

 

also.. if it doesnt ill just buy new ram, but i dont got cash for that yet

 

 

AND

 

can i SLI with two different video cards, like maybe a XFX 8600GT and an XFX 8800GT or something like that.

 

Notice from jlhaslip:
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Edited by jlhaslip (see edit history)

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You do not supply the specs for your RAM cards, so I can't figure out if they would work or not.

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Ah the image on CPU-z are not the specs of my RAM? Uhm, how do i figure that out... Hmm...

DDR2 is a memory architecture that enables systems to improve performance and reduce power consumption. The amount of RAM you have determines how many programs can be executed at one time and how much data can be readily available to a program. It also determines how quickly your applications perform and how many applications you can easily toggle between at one time. Simply put, the more RAM you have, the more programs you can run smoothly and simultaneously.
Up to 4GB Dual-Channel DDR2 SDRAM (533MHz)


haha i used quotes this time <3

uhm seems to be 533MHz.. hmm so it should work.. your opinion>

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Actually is Ram is displayed in the CPU image he provided it is a 1Gb Stick at 333Mhz, and the answer is no you can't use that RAM for your motherboard you have to replace it as well.

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