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| Thread ID: 112411 | 2010-09-05 03:43:00 | AM3 Chipsets | jd2759 (15763) | Press F1 |
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| 1134799 | 2010-09-07 08:25:00 | Knowledge. | jd2759 (15763) | ||
| 1134800 | 2010-09-07 08:31:00 | There's some here Don't know if that's it, never had one en.wikipedia.org |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1134801 | 2010-09-07 08:37:00 | tyvm | jd2759 (15763) | ||
| 1134802 | 2010-09-07 10:45:00 | The only true AM3 chipsets with DDR3 support are the 980a from nVidia and the 700 and 800 series from AMD (actually designed by ATi) | Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 1134803 | 2010-09-08 04:52:00 | Possibly you need to rephrase your query? There was a question in there? It sounded suspiciously like a demand to me. I need this. Get it for me. Thanks. This would be poor form if I got this from my BOSS, let alone some stranger. |
Thebananamonkey (7741) | ||
| 1134804 | 2010-09-08 06:55:00 | www.techpowerup.com 8circa_2007%29.html Now that the memory controller is in the CPU, you can kind of use any chipset you want I guess, as shown in the above link |
forrest44 (754) | ||
| 1134805 | 2010-09-09 08:35:00 | Here:en.wikipedia.org list of am3 starts at about "Phenom II series" i think... | icow (15313) | ||
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