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What is Memory Ratio
And how do I set it up?
Intel's FSB is 1066 right so if I have DDR2800 RAM what would the ratio be? Can someone explain these ratios to me? Do I have to worry about it?
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The bios will take care of it all by itself.
For the record, the FSB/RAM ratio would be 2:3. FSB is actually 266 as the CPU is quad pumped and DDR2-800 is actually 400. |
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