G4560 on my 8gb DDR3 RAM?

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Cyrus Castrodes

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is g4560 will work on my 8gb ddr3 ram ?

i will upgrade my <mod edit> pc into a budget gaming pc

i will buy this :
Motherboard:biostar h110m
processor:g4560
gpu:rx460 2gb powercolor

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you could get an AMD FX 4100, 6100, 6120, 6130, 8100, or 8140, all of which should work on your set up, and will fit the 95w spec.

If you can find it cheap, that might be another way to go
 

Not really, DDR3L is the same as DDR3 except 1.35V vs 1.5V. If a CPU/mobo supports DDR3L, it should be able to boot with DDR3 (and I've seen people running Skylake with DDR3). The risk is that by running RAM at a higher voltage than the CPU is rated for, you might damage the memory controller in the long term. I have no idea how likely (or unlikely) this is to happen. You also have the option of undervolting your DDR3 to 1.35V (assuming your mobo lets you adjust DRAM voltage), although in that case it might not run at its rated speed.

Of course you need a mobo with DDR3 slots, which I think limits you to certain 100 series mobos. Which means you'd need to make sure the mobo comes with a BIOS recent enough to support Kaby Lake. So not exactly ideal, but it's possible.
 
so any of you or your friends
use ddr3 on skylake processor or g4560
share please
because i really want to buy
i cant afford anymore expensive <mod edit>
and i only buy secondhands

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Question from Cyrus Castrodes : "INTEL G4560 on DDR3 RAM AND MOTHERBOARD"





Short answer:

Kaby Lake only works max with 1.35v the MB could support 1.5v DDR memmory but the voltage conversors that are build within the CPU don't.

You could force the cpu to give 1.5v but you are over the tolerance limits of the CPU (1.35+10%) and on the long run could harm the CPU.

If you put 1.5v it will work? yes, you could damage/burn the CPU with enought time?, also yes.

Yuo could purchase the MB/CPU and use normal 1.5v ram (never ever 1.65v) and try to undervolt the RAM to low1.40s and raising the ram wait times and lowering the ram speed to stay whithin the safe margin of the CPU voltage conversors but you have nothing granted.
 
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