So sánh ddr3 667mhz vs 1333mhz năm 2024

By the way, does the CPU always dictate as to what type of RAM must go into whatever computer, or is it a combination of the chipset and the CPU?

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DDR3-1066MHz vs. DDR3-1333MHz RAM for non-experts.

Gentlemen,

You guys seem pretty smart on this. I just bought my first iMac [21.5" 3.06...]. It has 4GB of RAM and I wanted to upgrade it by adding 8GB more. Of course after I order 8GB of PC3-8500 [1066mhz] RAM, I realized that the iMac I have has 1333mhz installed. Will adding the 8GB of 1066mhz RAM increase the speed of my machine or slow it down? I don't use it for anything intense like gaming, just photo and video processing. Is it worth adding the extra 8GB if its 1066mhz? Thanks for the help.

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    Gentlemen,
You guys seem pretty smart on this. I just bought my first iMac [21.5" 3.06...]. It has 4GB of RAM and I wanted to upgrade it by adding 8GB more. Of course after I order 8GB of PC3-8500 [1066mhz] RAM, I realized that the iMac I have has 1333mhz installed. Will adding the 8GB of 1066mhz RAM increase the speed of my machine or slow it down? I don't use it for anything intense like gaming, just photo and video processing. Is it worth adding the extra 8GB if its 1066mhz? Thanks for the help.

For speed and reliability, all RAM should be of the same type. If you put in 1066MHz RAM [and your machine expects 1333MHz], one of two things will happen. Either all the RAM will slow to match the slowest module in the machine, or you'll have system crashes related to the mismatched RAM.

I don't think there's much of a price difference; stick with what Apple specifies for your machine. Check out Crucial.com - they have an online configurator... just tell it which Mac you have and it'll show you only the compatible memory choices.

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Make sure you get the RAM for your machine.

2010 iMac: PC-10600 [1333Mhz] 2009 iMac: PC-8500 [1066Mhz]

If you install PC-8500 in a 2010 iMac it will cause your current RAM to drop down to the same speed, it may even cause some performance issues or make the system crash at times.

The 2009 iMac does not support PC-10600 so it will [if it works at all] will drop down to PC-8500 speeds. On top of that PC-10600 is more expensive so its not worth even trying it.

The easiest way to make sure things run smoothly is to get all matching specs. Different brands are ok [try to at least keep matched pairs].

2010 iMac: PC-10600 [1333Mhz] CL 9 2009 iMac: PC-8500 [1066Mhz] CL 7

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No, the correct answer is that it does not matter. You can mix RAM of both speeds [1066/1333]. The system will automatically use the slower speed, but there is no risk of system crashes. And no, 1333MHz RAM will not be recognized in a 2009 iMac, but 1066MHz in the 2010 is just fine.

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    And no, 1333MHz RAM will not be recognized in a 2009 iMac, but 1066MHz in the 2010 is just fine.

You can use 1333MHz in 2009 i5 and i7 iMac

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    You can use 1333MHz in 2009 i5 and i7 iMac

as long as you replace the already present 1066Mhz RAM with 1333Mhz. Otherwise the 1333Mhz sticks will be degraded to 1066Mhz as well.

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    You can use 1333MHz in 2009 i5 and i7 iMac

I stand corrected. That's right. Looking at the 2009 models a little closer, you can also use 1333MHz RAM with the Core 2 Duo 3.33GHz, which is an upgrade option on all non-quad models.

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Apple tech support says you can not put 1333MHz in a 2009 MP running at 1066.

Has anyone

actually

[or know of someone] who tried to but 1333 memory 3 x 4GB or 4 x 4GB in a 2009 MP [mine is a One 2.66GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon "Nehalem" processor]. Reading this thread, it seems that no damage will occur and it either won't run or it will run at minimum 1066 clock speed??????

I was able to get 2 kits Corsair XMS3, DDR3, 1333MHz 4GB X 4 [16BG total] 9-9-9-24 1.5V UNBUFFERED, 240PIN, NON-ECC, SDRAM [# CMX8GX3M2A1333C9] at FRYs for $200 each but I do not want to open the package unless I get firm opinion that it will work.

My logic at this price: I can hold on to the memory for my next MP running the same 1333MHz memory. HELP, I only have 2 weeks to return the memory!!!

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Called Corsair and they, like apple tech support do not recommend non-ecc modules.

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    I was able to get 2 kits Corsair XMS3, DDR3, 1333MHz 4GB X 4 [16BG total] 9-9-9-24 1.5V UNBUFFERED, 240PIN, NON-ECC, SDRAM [# CMX8GX3M2A1333C9] at FRYs for $200 each but I do not want to open the package unless I get firm opinion that it will work.

First, this thread is asbout iMacs--NOT Mac Pros.

Second, if your machine supports ECC, then for the love of the spaghetti monster, GET ECC MEMORY!!! ECC = Error Correcting Code. That is, if the RAM ever messes up, the computer will know it, and instead of crashing or corrupting your data, it will fix it.

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This is old now... but I just did this today... works fine... it downclocks your RAM to 1066... otherwise no ill effects... my computer is a ******** faster though at loading.

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This is old now... but I just did this today... works fine... it downclocks your RAM to 1066... otherwise no ill effects... my computer is a ******** faster though at loading.

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