Please help me I'm confused! (about core 2 duo overclocking/fsb/ram)

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First of I want to thank everyone on this form I have gotten lots of useful info from here.... Ok on to my questions. (Sorry if these seem "noobie.")

It seems that I have been reading conflicting information.

I have read that all the Core 2 Duo cpu's have 1066 front side bus (1066 is listed in the stats) which is made up of 266x4 and that ddr2-533 is 1:1 with that so it has good performance at low cost for ram.

I have also read a lot about people overclocking ther core 2 duo's front side bus to 400x8 (with the e6400) or 400x7 (with the e6300). They like the 400 front side bus setting because it is 1:1 with ddr2-800 ram. I have even read about people setting their e6400 to 450x8 to get even higher clock speed and overclocking some ram to hit ddr2-900 settings to stay syncronized.

So which is it?
Do all of them have fsb of 1066 so that the only way to get 1:1 with ram is to have ddr2-1067?

Or you can change fsb to overclock it?

All have 266fsb x multiplier of 4 or all diferent multipliers?

How could setting 400 fsb be an overclock compared to 1066? Or is it referring to the 266 number?

Am I missing something?

Thanks for the help everyone.
 
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I can answer a few questions, each Core 2 Duo does have an FSB of 1066, but they all have different multipliers. The E6300 for instance has a 7x multiplier, so 266x7 = 1.86Ghz. There have been users here who have gotten their CPU's up to 3Ghz and higher, which would be around 430x7.

You don't need memory to be 1:1, you can use DDR2-800 with the C2D's and it will work at the rated speed, but hardly any motherboards support DDR2-1066, so the only way to get that high would be by overclocking.
 
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