I asked this in Motherboards and over at HardForum a while ago, but didn't get a satisfactory answer in either case.
The (possible) issue: I noticed recently that my board is running my DDR2-800 at 800 MHz...even when there's no OC on the CPU. My understand of RAM and FSB is a little murky, so correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that the CPU is unable to use the additional bandwidth if the RAM frequency is higher than the FSB. So DDR2-800 is supposed to run at DDR2-533 speeds with an non-OCed CPU. Something about synchronous vs asynchronous operation.
Is there any benefit to the board trying to run it at 800 MHz? Any potential issues?
The board also seems to be overvolting the RAM slightly (1.84V) under Auto settings. Should any of these things be cause for concern?
The (possible) issue: I noticed recently that my board is running my DDR2-800 at 800 MHz...even when there's no OC on the CPU. My understand of RAM and FSB is a little murky, so correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought that the CPU is unable to use the additional bandwidth if the RAM frequency is higher than the FSB. So DDR2-800 is supposed to run at DDR2-533 speeds with an non-OCed CPU. Something about synchronous vs asynchronous operation.
Is there any benefit to the board trying to run it at 800 MHz? Any potential issues?
The board also seems to be overvolting the RAM slightly (1.84V) under Auto settings. Should any of these things be cause for concern?