Best setting xtreem dark series 2x2gb 1066 on msi p45 platinium ?

Hi,
please help me...configure best setting xtreem dark series 2x2gb 1066 on msi p45 platinium here my spec
proc=e8400
motherboard=msi p45 platinium
gc= galaxy 9600gt
psu= 720watt gigibyte
memory=xtreem dark series 2x2gb 1066
need your advise
thank you

Don't forget to clear CMOS with main A/C power cable removed from PSU after the flash.
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but motherboard read pc 800
Your memory modules are (like 99% all memory sticks sold as DDR2-1066) essentially DDR2-800 modules with a permission to overclock them to DDR2-1066.
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don't know how to setting 1066..
As I said before, before you think about changing any BIOS settings, please provide full information about your memory:
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Please provide a link to the manufacturer's product site/ datasheet to be sure we are talking about the same modules.

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