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Hello everybody!

After a dozen times trial and error I finally managed to setup a stable Leopard system(including functional audio output)on a Gigabyte mainboard(GA-G33-DS3R). Everything works fine and now I want to install new DDR2 ram.

The mainboard supports up to 1066MHZ Ram, and my question is if Leopard is getting along with this? Didn't find anything useful on the internet relating to topic. Are there problems to expect when I pump up the system to 8GB with DDR2 1066MHz ram?

 

 

Using IiATKOS v7 10.5.7, GA-G33-DS3R, Intel Core2 @3GHz, NVidia GT260

 

Thank you for your help, regards, sVendetta

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Sometimes (usually with AMD CPUs) more or exactly 4Gb of RAM do cos problems. I have exactly 4Gb of RAM, no probs so far. I guess if the CPU do support x64, it may not be an issue. Just don't mix different RAM DIMMs. They all should be the same (type, model, speed etc.)

Thank you for your help. So I know it is better to pair ram-modules, I think 4GB should be enough. But can you tell me if there will be a problem with FAST ram (1033MHz)? Or is that of no matter for the OS and only depends on the capability of the Mainboard (this supports 1033 MHz DDR2 Ram)?

 

Thank you very much, svendetta

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