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Old 03-16-2008, 08:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Ram to FSB ratio?

My FSB at the moment is at 200MHz and my ram is running at 333MHz, can that not hamper performance?

I read somewhere that not having RAM and the FSB on a 1:1 ratio is like having a road with two lanes going into the processor and one lane coming out, thus causing a traffic jam (sort of).
Should i change my RAM to run at 200Mhz?

If i should, i don't get then why you would want to buy PC-6400 or whatever ram for AMD systems.

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