A good article on ram settngs

read it herelink

http://www.lostcircuits.com/memory/ddr3/
a good read on ddr 3
cgrossi
i think your confused as a pentium rated at 533mhz has a fsb of 133 in the bios and therefore runs the ddr ram at 266 if rams in sync with fsb
please dont post in here with problems stick to the regular forum

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