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by capableweb
1044 days ago
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I dunno, there is a bunch of motherboard/RAM/CPU combinations that don't work properly together. Just because the socket is right, doesn't mean the component supports it. Slightly recent example is newly launched CPU architectures using contemporary sockets, where you have to insert a supported CPU first, update BIOS and only then could the motherboard support newly launched CPU. But if you just have the one, new CPU, it might not be able to boot. |
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