DDR2 800MHz Memory Chips


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I want to upgrade my memory to 800Mhz since my Gateway mobo supports it - currently using 667Mhz. Are these any good?

https://www.emaxasp.com/thewholesalecom/det...?item=BF42C2GBR

https://www.emaxasp.com/thewholesalecom/pro...asp?category=37

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Not sure if your motherboard is on the list but here's a link from AnandTech regarding Phenom II motherboard support.

http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.as...p;enterthread=y

From the looks like it, it doesn't support Phenom II.

Could I upgrade my CPU to a Phenom II? My mobo's current CPU is an Athlon 64 X2 6400 3GHz - AM2 SOCKET. Would I be able to use the AM2+ CPU on it?

your 6400 should be running at 3.2ghz unless its really a 6000...as for the Phenom II you need to check if your motherboard supports AM2+. You will probably have to update your bios also.

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