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RAM speed question
I've decided to buy a 333MHz Athlon (2500+ Barton) and I believe the FSB &
RAM are better to be in synch? Some points I'm still not sure on; -Is there any advantage in buying PC3200 RAM, to run at PC2700 speeds? (would it overclock better?) -If I ran it at 400MHz would it be beneficial, as it's out of synch with the processor? -If I ran it at 333MHz would it still be in synch with the processor, as it's actually designed for 400MHz? -If there's no real benefit for going for PC3200 based on the questions above would the difference between the faster RAM being 5ns rather than 6ns PC2700 be worth it? My thanks to anyone who responds. Once I am clear on these points I'll be leaving behind my old 100MHz FSB mobo and joining you all in the fast lane! Iain |
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