Quote Originally Posted by quadomatic View Post
Windows 7 x64

Someone told me that the HP ram would easily hit 400mhz if vdimm was raised to 2.0...I'm not sure what that means exactly, but does that relate to the FSB of the motherboard?

So, DDR2 is quad pumped...so was he telling me that the HP ram would be able to handle an FSB of 400mhz? For an OC of 3.2 ghz I would only need an fsb of 290mhz, correct?
GDDR5 is quad pumped...your post is confusing the heck out of me.

If you have two sticks of 667 and two of 1066, the ram in whole reverts to the lowest SPD. 667. FSB has nothing to do with RAM unless you are pushing RAM clocks by upping it.