Phenom II has DDR3 issues

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foruamit2004

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Problems with more than two modules

AMD's new
DDR3 supporting Phenom II processors have barely made it to the market before a major hiccup has been discovered, the processors won't work with more than one DDR3 1,333MHz DIMM per channel or the memory could fail.

We're not sure how serious this issue is, but for anyone that wanted to use fast(er) memory with their new Phenom II processor seems to be in for a nasty surprise if they're running four modules in their motherboard. The exact cause of the problem is unknown and the only thing that AMD has let slip is that it has something to do with the VDDIO. The information was supplied in a CPU revision guide and hid away on page 80.

A fix is planned, but at the moment AMD is telling its partners to create a BIOS work around which will clock down the memory to 1,066MHz of more than one DIMM per channel is installed. We can't but feel a little bit sorry for AMD, as the company just doesn't seem to get a break
 

koshyjohn

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We can't but feel a little bit sorry for AMD, as the company just doesn't seem to get a break
My sentiments exactly. I've never owned an AMD product but their work did a lot to keep Intel honest.
 

topgear

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& intels core series started the performance war once again. So amd is focusing on high performing cpus to catch up with intel. So we are getting good procs @ attractive & competitive prices.
 
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