Am I going to need 1066ddr2 for the new 1333 cpu's

f4phantom2500

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if you're that concerned why not get a 1066 chip of the same speed? i mean you'll be overclocking anyway, but the lower fsb chip has a higher multi, so you won't have to oc the ram as much to get to the same clock speed. if you have ddr2 800 now though, i would definitely just wait until you buy the chip before buying new ram.
 

soydios

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Nope, DDR2-667 in dual-channel mode should saturate the FSB. 2x667=1333.
 

PCTC2

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DDR2-800 should be fine
unless you think you need the extra boost while running a divider or you want to go extreme and try to hit a 533 FSB.
 

drakore

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Agreed. DDR2-800 should be fine... just use a 1:1 with link/sync method... i am starting to sound like a broken record :p
 

NicColt

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so just a quick noob question here, if I run my FSB at 400*9 and put the mem at 1:1 sync that's not OC the ram is it ?

so a good pair of DDR2-PC6400 running at 1:1 should be ok.
 

hans007

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i think the 2.33 ghz chip is a 7x multiplier. so you could possibly need over ddr2-800 ram, if you are going to try to go over 2800mhz obviously.

then again you could probably get ddr2-800 ram far over 800mhz (well unless it is that fake ddr2-800 ram that say the ocz sells which is really overclocked ddr2-667 with like 2.1 volts going through it at sad latencies like 5-5-5)