Originally posted by: Marmion
Well the stock speed for the ram is 333mhz DDR2-667, so 1:1 with FSB you would get 7x333 or 2.33Ghz. So that is without overclocking the ram.
How far your ram can go I don't know, but most will get to at least 400mhz DDR2-800 or more, so you would be looking at 2.8Ghz.
So really you would be looking at 2.8-3Ghz depending on how far your ram can go, and what motherboard you choose can also affect the ability to get a high FSB overclock (ie P965 chipset or the new nVidia 680i)
Try to keep temps under 60C load measured with core temp or Intel TAT, but lower will always be better.