Manual setting for dynet ddr2 667 memory

i have msi p4m900m2 my problem is whenever i set the dram clock to auto or 667 in cmos my windows wont run and restart unexpectedly. but if i lower the clock to only 533 it will run. i just want to try to set the advanced dram configuration manually. what is the correct setting for dynet ddr2 667? 512mb
thanks

 What I could find about that RAM is it's close to the bottom of the heap like that stuff that sells on eBay for $15-$20 a stick and it works or it doesn't. You take a gamble when you buy it. I search some other forums that ended up to be for the most part in India and the consensus was it's just about the worst stuff you can get.

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