What memory settings for Kingmax 3200 MPXC22D-38 512 Mb on a K8T Neo-FSR board?

Hello,
Like many people here, I have been having some major stability problems with this board.  I am looking to upgrade my old DDR266 memory to a 512 Mb stick on the MSI approved list and decided to go with the Kingmax MPXC22D-38 DDR400 512 Mb stick.  I know that is usually necessary to change the memory settings to achieve stability (which is my main goal) and am looking for recommendations for settings.  Any help with what each number means (or which setting it applies to) would also be very helpful.
Also, what would be some good settings for my old DDR266 512Mb memory until the new stuff comes?  Memtest86+ reports it at CAS of 2.5-3-3-6, and I am looking mainly for stability.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Cheers,
Tom

Hello,
My stability problems seem to mirror most of the posts here, random freezes that are not reproducible and seem to happen un-related times.  It is a complete freeze with no sound, only option is to press reset.  I can almost guarantee a freeze when playing a 3d game after about 10-20 minutes.
Would the "Fail safe" settings be the most stable?  I saw your post said "for maximum troubles" but thought you meant this would reduce them.
Cheers,
Tom

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