875 P Neo FISR PCB2.0 What ramm works on yours, pls list bios ,Want best dual DDR400 config.

List  all pls. would be appreciated...
Thanks...

I have the same board (NEO 875P FISR PCB 2.0 BIOS ver 3.2) and am using Kingmax PC 3200 mem in dual channel. Not OCing and it runs fine...but if you ae looking to OC, you might be better off trying OCZ, Mushkin, Corsair, Kingston...(too expensive for me).
P IV 2.8c with HTT Enabled (SP-94 With Vantec Tornado)
MSI 875P Neo-FISR (BIOS ver 3.2)
512Mb x 2 Kingmax (MPXC22D-383) PC-3200 CL2.5184 pin DDR DIMMs Running in DUAL CHANNEL
ATI 9500 Pro 128 Mb DDR (AGP 8x / Fast Writes Enabled / Apprature size 128 Mb)
Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum
Pioneer 16x DVD ROM / Sony 52x CD-RW
80 Gb Seagate HDD 7200 RPM
Enermax EG475P-VE SFMA 470 Watts

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