- May 25, 2004
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I am probably going to upgrade pretty soon, and i want to try and figure out where this RAM maxes out to decide whether or not i should buy new stuff. I know i am holding my RAM back, both with a Mobile Barton, which normally doesn't like high FSB's, and an NF7-S, which normally maxes out at about 220 FSB, but mine doesn't like to run much above 212. I've been messing with the dividers, but i can't seem to figure it out: is there a way to test max frequency of my ram and take FSB out of the equation? i can of course lower the multiplier to take the CPU out, but i want to take the MB FSB out too. is this possible?