From my understanding (DDR2)
PC2-5300 = 667mhz which is 2x333mhz
PC2-6400 = 800mhz which is 2x400mhz
PC2-8500 = 1066mhz which is 2x533mhz
Intel's C2D and C2Q use quad-pumped FSB which is;
800 (4x200mhz) 1066 (4x266mhz) 1333 (4x333mhz)
The most recent Anandtech Review got me really confused by switching back and forth between saying ram DDR2-1066 and CPU's at 1066. If you are running your CPU at 800mhz FSB it is effectively 4x200mhz as well as 1333mhz FSB which is 4x333. Yet they were saying that their PC2-8888C4 ram at 1250mhz (2x625mhz) could NOT run at CPU 1333FSB...
Hopefully I didn't confuse you all, but I am finding a hard time understanding this article/review (http://www.anandtech.com/memory/showdoc.aspx?i=2996&p=1).
Thanks in Advance
PC2-5300 = 667mhz which is 2x333mhz
PC2-6400 = 800mhz which is 2x400mhz
PC2-8500 = 1066mhz which is 2x533mhz
Intel's C2D and C2Q use quad-pumped FSB which is;
800 (4x200mhz) 1066 (4x266mhz) 1333 (4x333mhz)
The most recent Anandtech Review got me really confused by switching back and forth between saying ram DDR2-1066 and CPU's at 1066. If you are running your CPU at 800mhz FSB it is effectively 4x200mhz as well as 1333mhz FSB which is 4x333. Yet they were saying that their PC2-8888C4 ram at 1250mhz (2x625mhz) could NOT run at CPU 1333FSB...
Hopefully I didn't confuse you all, but I am finding a hard time understanding this article/review (http://www.anandtech.com/memory/showdoc.aspx?i=2996&p=1).
Thanks in Advance