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DDR3 1600mhz 1:1 ratior for 1600FSB?

I'm assuming you're taking about Intel's quad-pumped FSB number, since that's the only way one could reasonably hit 1600. In that case the matching RAM speed is DDR2-800.
 
Originally posted by: cyberfish
or DDR3-1600, since DDR3 speeds are quad-pumped (whereas DDR2 is doubled).

No.

It it still the DDR - Double Data Rate memory, 3-rd generation, hence DDR3.

Please follow the link to the thread mentioned above.
 
LOL i'm not touching this.

I spent far too much time explaining simple math in that other thread.

 
Okay... just read that thread. I stand corrected. And throughly confused, too. Why don't they just use FSB for everything - mb, ram, CPU. It is really confusing for a newcomer like me, though, with half the people spreading misinformation (myself included just now).
 
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