Actually you can run a 266mhz fsb processor asynchronous to the memory speed and still see a gain in performance.
I.E. - PC2700 DDR on a 266mhz athlonxp will still be faster than PC2100 DDR, even though the fsb/mem is async.
The 2.53Ghz P4 runs on a 533mhz fsb (133mhz). So to run PC2700 memory would be to use a 4:5 memory divider which would still be async - you're contradicting yourself on the fsb issue, because a 133mhz p4 runs sync with PC2100 DDR, not PC2700.
Get an athlonxp 266mhz and use pc2700 memory.
I.E. - PC2700 DDR on a 266mhz athlonxp will still be faster than PC2100 DDR, even though the fsb/mem is async.
The 2.53Ghz P4 runs on a 533mhz fsb (133mhz). So to run PC2700 memory would be to use a 4:5 memory divider which would still be async - you're contradicting yourself on the fsb issue, because a 133mhz p4 runs sync with PC2100 DDR, not PC2700.
Get an athlonxp 266mhz and use pc2700 memory.
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