future purposes is maybe the point. who knows, he might buy a new mobo next morning. anyway, p4vmm2 is already a senior citizen.Originally Posted by soulripper
future purposes is maybe the point. who knows, he might buy a new mobo next morning. anyway, p4vmm2 is already a senior citizen.Originally Posted by soulripper
@Chipmunk888
sure ka compatible ra siya sa ddr400?
cge suwayan nako manghuwam nalang ko ddr400 sa ako amigo
salamat mga bro sa reply
just as i have said.Originally Posted by jhunric
if you shall configure the pins correctly. just read its manual. good luck
so is DDR...Originally Posted by Chipmunk888
not quite so.Originally Posted by soulripper
true... if 4 years is not old when it comes to computer hardware...Originally Posted by Chipmunk888
but still in demand now due to it amazingly beats ddr2's performance(single bank/non-dual channeled) in some aspects.... compared to socket 478 in which production is surely no more. so that is why i treat is as senior citizen. got my point already?Originally Posted by soulripper
beats ddr2 in some aspects, but surely beaten by ddr2 in most aspects... and maybe you are aware that the newest of mobos produced no longer support ddr. you get my point also?Originally Posted by Chipmunk888
nah, still ddr is in very demand nowadays as you can see. do you think most people are buying the new mobos you mean where they have still there recent mobos kicking? even I switched back to ddr due to i find ddr2 lesser performance with my kind of usage. even the thread starter is using p4vmm2, lol ^^Originally Posted by soulripper
anyway, enough of this discussion. you cant help the thread starter by those postings of yours, and its way far off topic already.
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back to the topic!
@ jhunric
so whats the status bai? have you converted the mobo already to support ddr? its quite easy though, im sure you can do it with ease.
well, who started? and who's post doesn't help? the thread starter asked if it's supported and i said no, but you said yes, confusing being able to run in lower capacity to being supported... if what you did mean, as what you have mentioned, was that it would "still run but in lower capacity", you could have stated it clearly other than contradicting what the other poster has said when you mean another thing. being able to run not in it's capacity does not mean it's supported. and it's what the ECS website says.
now back to the topic...
@jhunric
ddr400 is not supported by p4vmm2 but would surely run in lower capacities than what it is intended for.
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