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^Actually, Skt 939 Memory controllers are the best there is. Intel has to use DDR2 and still doesn't really keep up. So, you can use generic DDR400 if you want. And run a divider (makes the ram run at only a percent of the total FSB, which you set yourself)
For instance, A64's FSB=HTT, same thing, different name. You can have a computer running @300HTT while the ram is only running @210HTT allowing cheaper ram to not require 1 million volts to run along side the CPU.
Basically, cheap ram no longer hinders CPU Overclock. It helps, because lower timings + high HTT = faster memory transfer rate obviously, but by no means is it necessary. And my OCing is free!
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