- Dec 2, 2000
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I remember reading somewhere about a board that allows you to set the FSB:Memory ratio to 4:5, which to me means that if you have your FSB at 133MHz, your memory is running at 166MHz. I wasn't sure if that boards was the Abit KX7-333R or not. So you guys know what I am talking about, here is what I am planning to do:
I want to run my 1.33GHz Athlon at 166MHz*7. That means the CPU would be running on a 333MHz DDR FSB. However, I wanted to pick up some PC3200 DDR RAM and run the FSB:Memory ratio at 4:5 so that the memory would be running at ~210MHz (or 420MHz DDR). Is it this board that has the 4:5 setting, or another board? Or, does any board have this feature.
Any/all help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks kindly in advance.
I want to run my 1.33GHz Athlon at 166MHz*7. That means the CPU would be running on a 333MHz DDR FSB. However, I wanted to pick up some PC3200 DDR RAM and run the FSB:Memory ratio at 4:5 so that the memory would be running at ~210MHz (or 420MHz DDR). Is it this board that has the 4:5 setting, or another board? Or, does any board have this feature.
Any/all help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks kindly in advance.