This has been bugging me, it just sounds wrong and could get me into problems when I start overclocking this xmas with my new rig. So I better try and understand my misunderstanding... lol
So I'm getting DDR2 memory, 800Mhz PC2-6400 (I guess it's CL5/5-5-5-12 as it's only Kingston and not particularly expensive).
But as its DDR2, that runs at 200Mhz in reality, right? x2 for DDR, then x2 again for DDR2..? So it's 200Mhz but 800Mhz "effective"?
I've read that FSB:RAM at 1:1 is best, but not always possible... But surely if you have, for example, clocked at 450 x 7 then your FSB is 450Mhz, yeah?
So my brain is telling me that to have FSB:RAM at 1:1, and your CPU running at 450 x 7, your ram would be running at 1.8Ghz?! As that's your FSB, x2 for DDR, x2 again for DDR2?
So even to get it down to 900Mhz you'd have to have FSB:RAM at 2:1, which is a huge bottleneck is it not?
I could me getting a number of things wrong here; the FSB and RAM relationship, the FSB:RAM ratio and bottlenecks, the way I'm pretty much saying DDR2 is FSBx4 ... I could be completely wrong, but I just need someone to clear it up for me and tell me what I've got mixed up?
I've read loads of tutorials and this is the only thing that seems to be confusing me regarding overclocking. Maybe I've read too many tutorials and have confused myself somewhere along the lines
Thanks

So I'm getting DDR2 memory, 800Mhz PC2-6400 (I guess it's CL5/5-5-5-12 as it's only Kingston and not particularly expensive).
But as its DDR2, that runs at 200Mhz in reality, right? x2 for DDR, then x2 again for DDR2..? So it's 200Mhz but 800Mhz "effective"?
I've read that FSB:RAM at 1:1 is best, but not always possible... But surely if you have, for example, clocked at 450 x 7 then your FSB is 450Mhz, yeah?
So my brain is telling me that to have FSB:RAM at 1:1, and your CPU running at 450 x 7, your ram would be running at 1.8Ghz?! As that's your FSB, x2 for DDR, x2 again for DDR2?
So even to get it down to 900Mhz you'd have to have FSB:RAM at 2:1, which is a huge bottleneck is it not?
I could me getting a number of things wrong here; the FSB and RAM relationship, the FSB:RAM ratio and bottlenecks, the way I'm pretty much saying DDR2 is FSBx4 ... I could be completely wrong, but I just need someone to clear it up for me and tell me what I've got mixed up?
I've read loads of tutorials and this is the only thing that seems to be confusing me regarding overclocking. Maybe I've read too many tutorials and have confused myself somewhere along the lines
