- Oct 31, 1999
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This always confuses me. So for the example let's assume that you are running your FSB at a nice even 400 MHz (with 266 MHz being stock). Now if I understand correctly, setting the memory speeds on the motherboard will have the following effects on actual memory speed:
Mobo setting: DDR2-800 = 3 x 400 = 1200 MHz
Mobo setting: DDR2-667 = 2.5 x 400 = 1000 MHz
Mobo setting: DDR2-533 = 2 x 400 = 800 MHz
Hence, if one were going to be overclocking the FSB into the 400-range with DDR2-800, one should start out setting the mobo for DDR2-533 (i.e. 2 x FSB multiplier). Is that right?
Mobo setting: DDR2-800 = 3 x 400 = 1200 MHz
Mobo setting: DDR2-667 = 2.5 x 400 = 1000 MHz
Mobo setting: DDR2-533 = 2 x 400 = 800 MHz
Hence, if one were going to be overclocking the FSB into the 400-range with DDR2-800, one should start out setting the mobo for DDR2-533 (i.e. 2 x FSB multiplier). Is that right?
