explaini ddr2 with core 2 fsb

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explain ddr2 with core 2 fsb

hi all,

ive been out of the loop with computers for a few months, and dont really understand the whole ddr2 scene :eek:

basically, as a q6600 for example runs a 1066fsb, is it necessary to have pc8500 ram, or would 6400 work to the same speeds etc,

sorry for a stupid post, but if anyone could explain the ddr module speeds and the relation with multipliers and fsb i wouls be very much appreciated.

thanks all :)
 
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Inet quad pump the FSB so its achualy 1066/4 then you x by the multiplyer.

For a Q6600 its 1066/4x9=2398.5 which is practicaly 2.4ghz


The ram is doubled. So 1000mhz is achualy 500mhz ram but its DDR2 so its doubled.

Hence only having to devide the 1066 by 2 to find out the ram speed as it saves time instead of dividing by 4 and times by 2.

There ya go :) explained in a bit more depth. Just hope its right!
 
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