No, I just thought most modern motherboards supported ddr2-800(6400). But I guess I buy mainly AMD, so I don't know as much about Intel. If thats what the mobo supports, go for it.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 16, 2008 5:08 PM, Michael Nguyen <
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4 GB PC2 5300 (too much?)
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I also think 4 gigs is overkill. And why not go with the 6400 speed?
Unless its not compatible with your motherboard. But that seems to be
the standard for DDR2 now days.<br>
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This is simply the memory that matches the motherboard (Asus P5B-MX).
Is there a different motherboard+CPU you'd recommend?<br>
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Michael<br>
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