You're ram should run half the speed of the FSB if it's DDR2. Any more and you won't notice the difference (with Intels). So if you want to use the full extend of those 1066mhz.. You'd have to run an Quadpumped FSB of 2132... Which would mean your FSB would be 2132/4= 533... That's quite high.
(correct me if I am wrong... Slap me while your at it)
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Ordered and in the making (the current one isn't worthy to be mentioned):
Mobo: XFX 680i LT Sli
CPU: Q6600
Vcard: 8800GTS G92
RAM: DDR2 800Mhz CL5 (OCZ)
CPU Cooler: Scythe Infinity
Vcard Cooler(s): Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 Rev2
PSU: Corsair 650TX
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