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Originally Posted by reignofchaos To run 1:1 at 1333FSB (333 quad pumped), one needs just 667MHz memory. To run 1:1 at 1066FSB, one needs 533MHz memory. Please don't post information that confuses potential buyers. Faster memory lets you run at tighter timings or at better than 1:1 ratios. |
Just as I mentioned in the previous post I am sorry I confused you and possibly a potential buyer but please remember that DDR2 which has slower clock speeds have tighter timings and though DDR3 has higher clock speeds they have too lax timings resulting in DDR2 giving DDR3 a run for its money. Its only recently with 1333speed memory that DDR3 are showing signs of uprooting DDR2 from its position. When you mentioned faster memory did you mean clock speeds or memory latency.