NeedComputerFast
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I was just wondering, can the speed of your memory exceed the speed of your processors bus speed?
ok well i was thinking of getting this mobo and I know I'm getting a Core 2 Duo which runs at 1066 mhz (its the low end 1.86 ghz model) and it will work for the system because it has a fsb of up to 1366 mhz, however I don't know what I should do about the memory becauseit supports 1200 mhz memory, and I don't know what I should get because my proc is only 1066 mhz, I would get 1066 mhz memory for this but I don't know if you can, it doesn;t say if you can. I just don't know what kind of memory I should get, I'm trying to put together a medium to high end gaming machine, but only trying to spend about $1000.
1. The FSB is not 1066MHz, it's 266MHz
No, it's the other way around. FSB is 266MHz, bus is 1066MHz.and FSB is quad pumped, so it is actually 1066, the bus speed is 266
and they do not make 1200 RAM, the highest is 533 like bobo said
No, it's the other way around. FSB is 266MHz, bus is 1066MHz.
The highest normal RAM speed is 533MHz, I don't really understand why they keep trying to OC them further.
and 1:1 is the best ratio performance wise, it says it in the OC 101
and as for the FSB all over newegg it says this is whats quadpumped in the specs, like it says fsb of the E6600 is 1066, not 266
so what is it really? and is newegg wrong?
Pretty much all sites are wrong. It's just advertising.Newegg is wrong. The FSB is 266Mhz, but the Bus effectively runs at "1066Mhz", though it doesn't technically.