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My Mushkin DDR333(PC2700) is currently running at a 140fsb with a 4:5 memory divider, what is the actual speed the ram is running at, and what would the speed be if I tried the 4:6 memory divider?
Cas 2.5-3-3
Default voltage (whatever the number is)
 
Thats a nice little sheet, unfortunately it doesn't have either of my memory divider choices :(
 
140fsb with a 4:5 memory divider, what is the actual speed the ram is running at, and what would the speed be if I tried the 4:6 memory divider?

140 divided by 4 =35
35x5=175

4:6-35x6=210
 
The man is quick, thanks, DDR 373 now, I wonder if this stick can handle DDR 466 speeds.
 
Uh-oh what placid said is different than that table. But they both get the same bus speed, DDR is the bus times 2 is it not?
 
Yes x2 for the ddr speed as far as I have ever heard.

How do you get more than x2 Wallacebw? Are you using 2.5 or something?
What part am I missing?
 
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