QUOTE(goldfries @ Jul 23 2008, 11:56 AM)
not true. well, not wrong either but it really depends on the RAM specs.
if you look at his rig, it's using E6750 with 1333Mhz FSB. on 1:1 FSB:RAM ratio the RAM will be operating at DDR2 667 speed.
so if the RAM is a DDR2 800 RAM. even overclocking the FSB to 1600Mhz on 1:1 FSB:RAM, the RAM will be operating at DDR2 800 speed which is only the default speed of the RAM.
in my case, i'm using DDR2 1066 RAM (yes, not kidding) so I really have to OC my processor to like what? 2000Mhz FSB already also still the run is running lower than it's default capable speed.
now i learn itif you look at his rig, it's using E6750 with 1333Mhz FSB. on 1:1 FSB:RAM ratio the RAM will be operating at DDR2 667 speed.
so if the RAM is a DDR2 800 RAM. even overclocking the FSB to 1600Mhz on 1:1 FSB:RAM, the RAM will be operating at DDR2 800 speed which is only the default speed of the RAM.
in my case, i'm using DDR2 1066 RAM (yes, not kidding) so I really have to OC my processor to like what? 2000Mhz FSB already also still the run is running lower than it's default capable speed.
ram divider.
1:1
eg. E2160 with 9X333 then the ram will be dual 333 as 667
eg. E2160 with 9X400 then the ram will be dual 400 as 800
1:1:20
eg. E2160 with 9X333 the ram will be dual 1.2X333 as 800
eg. E2160 with 9X400 the ram will be dual 1.2X400 as 960
when install a E2160 on board with default setting
eg. E2160 with 9X200.. board will check ram module u install
suppose using DDR2-800
it will automatic change to 1:2
corrent me if i am wrong.
Aug 6 2008, 10:50 PM

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