Chipset: Nvidia 650i
Proc: Intel C2D E6600
RAM Speed: 800MHz (240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
Frontside BUS Speed: 1067MHz
Shouldn't the RAM run at the same speed as the FSB? O.o
I know the RAM speed is DDR2 800, but should I have DDR2 1067 in there? Or is this different on Intels?
Newb Question about C2D desktop RAM
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Yes, that is normal and as it should be. The real \"FSB\" frequency of your C2D is 266 MHz, the C2D (and the P4 before it) uses a quad pumped bus.
Also this means your RAM is running at a multiplier to reach 800 MHz rather than the actual bus speed. If your RAM was running 1:1 with the FSB it would actually be at 533 MHz. To reach 800 MHz your ram is running at a 3:2 ratio multiplier to the FSB.
So:
266 * 4 = 1067 MHz rated FSB.
266 * 6-9 = 1600-2400 MHz CPU core.
266 / 2:3 = 400 DDR = 800 MHz RAM.
Also this means your RAM is running at a multiplier to reach 800 MHz rather than the actual bus speed. If your RAM was running 1:1 with the FSB it would actually be at 533 MHz. To reach 800 MHz your ram is running at a 3:2 ratio multiplier to the FSB.
So:
266 * 4 = 1067 MHz rated FSB.
266 * 6-9 = 1600-2400 MHz CPU core.
266 / 2:3 = 400 DDR = 800 MHz RAM.