Should do, yes. You can also force 1066 MHz operation by populating the first and second ranks of the first channel (i.e. RAM slots 1 and 4) only.
Set forth as the industry’s first register for DDR3 registered dual in-line memory modules (RDIMMs), the SN74SSTE32882 supports rates of 800 mega transfers per second (MT/s) to 1,066 MT/s. The device, ...
When I first started building PCs well over a decade ago, I didn't put too much thought into RAM specs all that much besides capacity. After all, back then, RAM speed wasn't a big deal; most games and ...
Upgrading your computer's RAM (Random Access Memory) is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to enhance performance. Whether your PC is slowing down during multitasking, taking forever to ...