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Biostar TH55XE Motherboard
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: First Look Last Updated: January 20, 2010
Page: 3 of 8
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Biostar DDR3 LGA 1156 Intel H55 HDMI Micro ATX Motherboard TH55XE USA Direct 210825 Electronics Usually ships in 24 hours
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Memory Support

Socket 1156 CPUs, like socket 1366 and AMD processors, have an embedded memory controller. All other Intel CPUs use an external memory controller, which is located on the north bridge chip (a.k.a. MCH or Memory Controller Hub) from the chipset. This means that with other Intel CPUs the chipset (and thus the motherboard) is the component that says what memory technologies and the maximum amount of memory you can have on your PC.

Since now the memory controller is inside the CPU, it is the processor, and not the chipset, that defines the memory technologies and the maximum amount of memory you can have. The motherboard, however, may have a limitation as to how much memory can be installed.

At the moment, the integrated memory controller of socket 1156 processors supports only DDR3 memories up to 1,333 MHz under dual-channel architecture, but Biostar TH55XE supports memories working up to 2,000 MHz, through overclocking. You can have up to 16 GB, if you install four 4 GB modules.

The first and the third sockets are orange, while the second and the fourth ones are white. In order to achieve the maximum performance, you should install two or four memory modules to enable the dual-channel architecture. When only two modules are used make sure to install them on the orange sockets. If you install them on the white ones the computer won’t turn on.

Biostar TH55XE motherboard
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Figure 3: Memory sockets. Install two or four modules for the best performance.

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