: It features four DDR3 DIMM slots , supporting up to 32GB of total system memory. While the board officially supports speeds up to 1600MHz , using higher-rated RAM like 1866MHz will typically see it downclocked to 1333 or 1600MHz depending on the CPU. The "Quirks" of Proprietary Hardware
socket, supporting 2nd and 3rd Generation Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors, as well as Pentium and Celeron models. 4 DDR3 DIMM slots supporting up to 32GB of RAM (typically 1333/1600MHz). Based on the
PC posts but crashes randomly or shows "Unsupported CPU." Cause: Rev 1.0 shipped with BIOS that only supported Sandy Bridge (2nd Gen). Solution: You need a Sandy Bridge CPU (e.g., G530, i3-2100) to flash the BIOS to version 9FKT53A to support Ivy Bridge (i5-3470, i7-3770).
: It features four DDR3 DIMM slots , supporting up to 32GB of total system memory. While the board officially supports speeds up to 1600MHz , using higher-rated RAM like 1866MHz will typically see it downclocked to 1333 or 1600MHz depending on the CPU. The "Quirks" of Proprietary Hardware
socket, supporting 2nd and 3rd Generation Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors, as well as Pentium and Celeron models. 4 DDR3 DIMM slots supporting up to 32GB of RAM (typically 1333/1600MHz). Based on the
PC posts but crashes randomly or shows "Unsupported CPU." Cause: Rev 1.0 shipped with BIOS that only supported Sandy Bridge (2nd Gen). Solution: You need a Sandy Bridge CPU (e.g., G530, i3-2100) to flash the BIOS to version 9FKT53A to support Ivy Bridge (i5-3470, i7-3770).