By the way, I am a firm believer in overkill when it comes to memory speeds. If you are investing that much money into memory, it is better to spend a little bit extra to get the faster stuff thereby ensuring you lower timings than to try to save a few bucks and get memory that doesn't perform the way you want it to. I try to pick up memory rated one step above where it will be ran, therefore:
If run at 166FSB, get PC3200 or higher
If run at 200FSB, get PC3500 or higher
If run at 233FSB, get the fastest stuff you can afford and pray
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