I'm dead serious, and I didn't make a mistake. Though nobody is going to get 333 Mhz/DDR666, it is the top-end limitation of the NForce2 platform. Think about it: if 166 Mhz/DDR333 was the top-end, we wouldn't even be talking about this at all. What I'm saying is that all of the boards are capable of that high of a FSB (at least in theory), as long as the BIOS is programmed to allow adjustments that high.
I wouldn't worry about being limited to 211 or 217 or 233 at this point, since all it takes is a BIOS update to push that through the roof.
Could you imagine 333 FSB? Jeezus Pleezus ... and you know some crazy bastard is going to do a complete system LN2 cooling to try to do it just to say they did it first.
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