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There is a limit in the number of physical slots on your motherboard and a limit of what the bios can manage. But remember, 8GB of RAM and a 1.5 GHz processor is not necessarily faster even with 16GB RAM. Having a balance of processor speed an RAM is the way to go.
processor speed does not matter.
The processor (obviously)
That condition occurs when the motherboard clock settings are not set properly for the processor.
Overclocking
nothing to do with the computer, its the processor the determines that (u can get processor upgrades)
There is no established minimum, only a maximum speed. The minimum speed can be set by local municipalities and must be posted by signs.
No, the average speed will always be between the minimum and maximum speeds.
Yes, DDR 400 memory will work in that motherboard, however only at a maximum speed of 333MHz. The memory will be underclocked to the maximum speed the motherboard can handle. Be sure not to try to put in DDR2 memory, as they are physically different and will not fit.
Because the motherboard/processor is designed with that speed in mind, so overheating and various other issues can occur much more frequently at higher speeds. Also, the process of running hardware at a higher speed than is standard is called overclocking.
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