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    Gigabyte GA 945P-S3, i945P / DDR question

    Does anyone know if this board can run ddr 1 type memory ie ddr pc3200 400mhz?
    or will it only take ddr2 type?

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=448645

    thanks for any replies

    Bruce

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    Manufacturer: Gigabyte
    Form Factor: ATX
    CPU Socket: 775
    FSB/HT Speed: 1066 MHz
    Chipset: i945P
    Memory Type: DDR2
    Memory Type (ECC): Non-ECC
    Memory Type (R/U): Unbuffered
    Memory Speed (Mhz): 400
    533
    667
    Memory Capacity: 4GB
    On Board VGA:
    Graphics Interface: PCI-E (x16)
    SLI:
    Core 2 Duo:
    Crossfire:
    Expansion Slots: 3 x PCI (32 bit)
    3 x PCI-Express (x1)
    1 x PCI-Express (x16 Graphics)
    SATA: SATA II
    RAID: N/A
    SCSI:
    MODT:
    Back Panel: 1 x 10/100/1000 (LAN)
    1 x 7.1 Audio I/O
    1 x Line In
    1 x Line Out
    1 x Mic In
    1 x Parallel (LPT)
    1 x PS/2 Keyboard
    1 x PS/2 Mouse
    1 x Serial (COM)
    4 x USB 2.0/1.1
    Internal I/O: 1 x 24pin (V)
    2 x 3pin Fan (V)
    1 x CD-In
    1 x Floppy
    1 x IDE
    4 x Memory Slots
    4 x SATA II
    1 x SPDIF-In/Out Header
    2 x USB2.0/1.1 Header

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    Thanks m8 dindn't think it would

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