Memory-Infineon 3200 and MSI K8T Neo

Hi,
i'm planning to combine a Neo K8T FIS2R with 2x 512 MB Infineon DDR400 (PC 3200) CL 3. Tom's HWG claims that this ended in slower rates, actually the memory just worked with 3.0-3-3-14 timings instead of 3.0-3-3-8. (--> http://www20.tomshardware.com/motherboard/20040112/memory_performance-11.html)  Is this true or can this problem be solved with Bios Upgrade? Has anyone problems with the speed of the infineon Ram and the MSI K8T?
thx for ya answers

Infineon 2x 512mb(1024) ddr400 works fine in my pc. For best result consider using 2(two) ddr400 dimms, also for best results winxp and heavy dvd copy. Read users guide k8t on this subject(2 dimms) and other techs!! Almost the same as for the NForce chips. Never understood overclocking and other ways to boost your pc, just malfunction and other troubles. So don't mind about some 2 secs extra speed or whatever. You will never notice the difference in all day use.
Gr,
John

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