I am considering an Opteron 165.
Most people get their's running at around 2600-2700 MHz which means their FSB is at 288 - 300.
In order to run your RAM synchronously at 1:1, that means your RAM would have to do 576-600. Therefore, most people use dividers for their RAM. I know there is some debate as to whether using a divider makes any difference in performance.
Wouldn't a Opteron 170 with a 10 x multiplier be a better bet since then you'd have a way better chance of running good RAM at 1:1 - that is, at 520 - 540, vs. 576 - 600 with the 165?
Most people get their's running at around 2600-2700 MHz which means their FSB is at 288 - 300.
In order to run your RAM synchronously at 1:1, that means your RAM would have to do 576-600. Therefore, most people use dividers for their RAM. I know there is some debate as to whether using a divider makes any difference in performance.
Wouldn't a Opteron 170 with a 10 x multiplier be a better bet since then you'd have a way better chance of running good RAM at 1:1 - that is, at 520 - 540, vs. 576 - 600 with the 165?