No, probably not - 533FSB more bancwidth headroom to grow - sometimes 800FSB - the memory - is luck as with your other two components -
I have used the OCZ performance from newegg - with the same cas setting as you mentioned above -
and found it to be excellent with 533FSB mobos , again I found that it is pure luck if you get a good mobo and chip, Although I am big ABIT fan I would go with ASUS P4p800 deluxe - E (I think, they have so many versions of that mobo) -
Right now I am using OCZ EL -Enhanced Latency - mem - my settings are 2-2-2-6. But you have to remember that my mobo is running DDR333 /p4 2.4B OC'd to 3.0ghz - and ther's a big difference in performance from DDR266 - I am using PC3200, but my mobo is only able to go to DDR333 - which for me is fine, because I can always push my FSb's higher - DDR400 - if you benchmark - and it makes you feel special - as far as gaming goes - DDR333 is excellent - now DDR500 could be different I suppose...
Just remember that you are not guaranteed anything when it comes to OC'ing - I had an Abit IC7 and P4 2.4C and did not get very far with OCing that thing - some people are lucking while sometimes many are not - You could get a great chip and although your mobo model is great the two might not mix - that's all -
What makes a fast system - Good cpu - great memory - Great mobo - Excellent Vid card - and A SLAM'N Hard drive - perferably WD or Hitachi - A fast Hard drive will make up for alot! and that's a fact Jack - ok I am just rambling again...
Buy AMD, and enjoy life -
Dan
