As you have DDR500 memory you might well be able to run 1:1 with some tweaking and luck. I also run at 9x280 and have DDR500 but I cant run 1:1 so use the 166 or DDR333 (5:6) divider to give 229MHz on the memory. Running the memory lower than stock might allow you to tighten up some of the timings.
HTT is the cpu frequency - this can be changed in 1MHz increments. You say you have this set at 275 just now.
The memory frequency is the one with options like 266, 333, 400, etc. It is not a fixed setting. It sets the memory speed at a ratio of the cpu which is why its called a divider. At 200 HTT a 333 divider will set the memory at 333. When you start raising the HTT, the divider causes the memory frequency to increase proportioanlly. Use
A64MemFreq1.1 to guide you on setting this.
HT or LDT is the bus between the cpu & memory. Its frequency is calculated HTT x HT multiplier x2. It should always be below 2000. Your HT multi is spot on at x3, this gives 3 x 275 x 2 = 1650