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Old 26-03-2009, 18:16   #9
boroboi
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Re: new RAM help what one ? a or b

Anything over 800Mhz is RAM that's cherry picked to run at those faster speeds, the only difference is they have an SPD table added.

Unless you are running a 1066mhz FSB [266x4], you may have to manually adjust those settings
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