Here's an interesting tidbit. I just upgraded my best system from a P4 2.0a@2640 (132 fsb) to a 2.53@2831 (150 fsb). When at 132 fsb I was able to set my BIOS on my P4B266-C to 3:4 for the RAM which put it at 351 MHz DDR. Now that I'm at > 132 fsb my BIOS won't let me select the 3:4 option, so now my RAM is at 300 MHz. My Corsair RAM was set to SPD at 132 fsb which is CAS 2-3-3-5T, since I'm running slower I changed it to USER at 2-2-2-4T (most aggressive possible).
The irony is my SETI times are IDENTICAL despite a ~200MHz cpu core increase and more aggressive RAM timings. Losing that 51 MHz in RAM speed is HUGE! SETI likes super fast RAM.
The irony is my SETI times are IDENTICAL despite a ~200MHz cpu core increase and more aggressive RAM timings. Losing that 51 MHz in RAM speed is HUGE! SETI likes super fast RAM.