Hey, I have a rampage III Gene powering my XP machine. I have a Xeon X5675 in there now with 24GB DDR3-1333… which is admittedly overkill for XP, but why not. I got the board way back in the day for my i7 920, but it just keeps trucking.
@@definitelycasualpcs8789 I used the latest bios available on the website. I’ll edit this post with the specific version number here in a bit. Bios information: Version: 1003 Build date: 9/20/11 Processor: Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X5675 @ 3.07GHz Speed: 3066MHz System Memory: Usable Size: 24568MB
@@definitelycasualpcs8789 Nope. It just what the maker of the BIOS set in it. Some supported,some - don't. Oh,and some work together with a another ones,some - don't. And a most important one - the rubber trick. Clean "golden connector" on the ram.
Hey, I have a rampage III Gene powering my XP machine. I have a Xeon X5675 in there now with 24GB DDR3-1333… which is admittedly overkill for XP, but why not. I got the board way back in the day for my i7 920, but it just keeps trucking.
Overkill is underrated lol
And you got a x5675 to work? Where did you get the bios? I think this has the latest official bios
@@definitelycasualpcs8789 I used the latest bios available on the website. I’ll edit this post with the specific version number here in a bit.
Bios information:
Version: 1003
Build date: 9/20/11
Processor: Intel (R) Xeon (R) CPU X5675 @ 3.07GHz
Speed: 3066MHz
System Memory:
Usable Size: 24568MB
I have asus p6t deluxe v2 + core i7 920 as my main pc . A problem is that the ram runs at 1033 mhz and that its very expensive to buy 4 gig dimms.
Yea I havent seen to many 1033 ddr3 sticks in 4gb. Usually I see 2gb or 1600 speed
This motherboard may not support the particular kind of ram you got,as simple,as that.
True...
They were all same rated speed but maybe it can only support that speed in certain amounts?
@@definitelycasualpcs8789
Nope.
It just what the maker of the BIOS set in it.
Some supported,some - don't.
Oh,and some work together with a another ones,some - don't.
And a most important one - the rubber trick.
Clean "golden connector" on the ram.