- Feb 20, 2008
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So, I just installed a set of Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500 modules and find that the system becomes unstable beyond a DRAM/FSB ratio of 2.66
The odd part about this is that this memory is rated for 1066MHz and with my FSB at 333 and the ratio at 2.66 the memory is only running at 886MHz; which is fine because it is stable here. At a ratio of 3.0 (1000MHz) the system becomes unstable. The BIOS, CPUZ and Everest all say the memory's max bandwidth is PC2-6400 which is incorrect as these modules are PC2-8500.
The odd part about this is that this memory is rated for 1066MHz and with my FSB at 333 and the ratio at 2.66 the memory is only running at 886MHz; which is fine because it is stable here. At a ratio of 3.0 (1000MHz) the system becomes unstable. The BIOS, CPUZ and Everest all say the memory's max bandwidth is PC2-6400 which is incorrect as these modules are PC2-8500.