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AMD Phenom Memory Dividers.
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Yes, they are different. Unlike Athlon DDR2 dividers, they are fixed sums and are not dependant upon Multipliers.
The Dividers are: 400Mhz = 6/6 533Mhz = 8/6 667Mhz = 10/6 800Mhz = 12/6 1066Mhz = 16/6 And I made a quick reference table for those too lazy to do the sums ![]()
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hah i was wondering why the memory speed didn't change when I upped the multiplier, good to know.
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Most MB that support AM2+ you can set your muti for the ram.
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Danke schön
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Hey Orphan, this table is really helpful, but could you make one or link in your Phenom guide one for AM3/DDR3?
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