My motherboard supports unbuffered memories. Does it mean that registered memories cannot work with it?
The specs on Newegg mentions no generation either. May I think that all LGA 1150 CPUs are of the fourth generation?
http://ark.intel.com/products/80796/Intel-Pentium-Processor-G3240-3M-Cache-3_10-GHz Why does it make no mention of which generation the CPU is of?
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1890725/cpu-support-1600-mhz-ram-speed-benefit-buy-2400-mhz-ram.html...
Yes, definitely.
If so, why doesn't it say 'DDR3 1333 (maximum)'? If I put a DDR3 1600 RAM onto my motherboard, it will still be compatible with my G3240 CPU, but...
http://ark.intel.com/products/80796/Intel-Pentium-Processor-G3240-3M-Cache-3_10-GHz It says the memory type is DDR3 1333. Does it mean that the...
If I have to choose manually each time when the computer boots, it will be very inconvenient. Is there a convenient way? I will normally use Windows.
Can I change the settings in the Linux boot loader at will, so that it will automatically load Windows or Linux each time when the computer starts?
Both drive C and D are on the hard disk. Is the boot loader on the motherboard?
Windows 7 is on my drive C. If I install Linux onto drive D, which one will be loaded when the computer starts, Windows or Linux?
In this thread, I use 'mainstream' to refer to being 64-bit instead of being popular nowadays.
Thanks. I think my problem has been solved, but I am still interested to know whether ARM CPUs are not among mainstream ones such as Pentium, Core...
Bill, I meant package boxes instead of online information.
But it seems otherwise according to the pictures on http://en.gecid.com/cpu/intel_core_i3-4130/
Just out of interest, is what I wrote in my post#5 above correct?
Pentium, Core and Celeron are all mainstream CPUs, so those released after 2005 must be 64-bit. Am I right?
Sorry for my confusing question. Assuming that I will buy a new MATX motherboard when my present one dies and will use a 64-bit Windows, how can I...
Is it true that the present-day CPUs are all 64-bit and thus there is no need to check it before purchase?
Do you mean it is an OEM version tied to a Dell motherboard?
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