Q: Would both of these would retain the desirable 1:1 ratio, or am I mucking something up?
A: They would retain the 1:1 ratio.
Q: Would this overclock be entirely feasible on something like a P5B Deluxe?
A: Totally, the P5B Deluxe has been known to exceed 500MHz FSB speeds.
Q: If you had PC8500 RAM, would running it at PC6400 to attain the 1:1 ratio allow you to set better timings, or would it be better to pick up some high quality PC6400 RAM instead?
A: It is possible, but it is definitely NOT worth the added expense to get PC8500 over PC6400. Good quality PC6400 (using Micron D9 chips, check this list http://ramlist.ath.cx/ddr2/ ) can usually handle 3-3-3-9 timings anyway. Even if it doesn't, there is virtually ZERO difference between 3-3-3-9 and 4-4-4-12 timings on the C2D platform. We are talking differences of 0.5% here, totally insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
A: They would retain the 1:1 ratio.
Q: Would this overclock be entirely feasible on something like a P5B Deluxe?
A: Totally, the P5B Deluxe has been known to exceed 500MHz FSB speeds.
Q: If you had PC8500 RAM, would running it at PC6400 to attain the 1:1 ratio allow you to set better timings, or would it be better to pick up some high quality PC6400 RAM instead?
A: It is possible, but it is definitely NOT worth the added expense to get PC8500 over PC6400. Good quality PC6400 (using Micron D9 chips, check this list http://ramlist.ath.cx/ddr2/ ) can usually handle 3-3-3-9 timings anyway. Even if it doesn't, there is virtually ZERO difference between 3-3-3-9 and 4-4-4-12 timings on the C2D platform. We are talking differences of 0.5% here, totally insignificant in the grand scheme of things.
