are there any mobos supporting DDR1 PC4200 DDR533 1066

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I had to post his b/c I had too much stuff going on, I was gonna crash, and
the asus site is not working now, so I can't check just yet if there is a
1066 ram to add to the 800/667/533 ram list options only in the higher end
mobos. Either way the ram used for the WR would be available to anyone with
money, the only diff is the insane water cooling neccesary. So, I still
can't identify the ram type. I'll be back in a minute with whether or not
there is a 1066 ram option, which I think there has to be for 1:1 to be
true.
 
No, no 1066 ram anywhere, 800 highest. The WR mobo uses a 965 chipset, and
it don't use anything but 533/667/800. SO, ????
 
Maybe I'm concerned. Last time PC3200 was it. You bought DDR400 to get it.
My last asus mobo needed me to set this highest new fantabulous 200/400/800
setting in BIOS, and then pump one by one (w/ the +/- key) from there up to
240or 280, or whatever. I had PC4200, guaranteed to 263, and it OC'd from
there, to 288 or soemthing. Now if there is no standard to chose from, ie.
no 1066 (it ain't listed in 800/667/533 is it) then I am curious what the
heck is going on. This time there is no advertised standard to work from.
Or you work from one of the other standards. But why advertise something it
doesn't have, or why not advertise something it does have?
 
oh, ya, and all this was at 1:1.
Maybe I'm concerned. Last time PC3200 was it. You bought DDR400 to get
it. My last asus mobo needed me to set this highest new fantabulous
200/400/800 setting in BIOS, and then pump one by one (w/ the +/- key)
from there up to 240or 280, or whatever. I had PC4200, guaranteed to 263,
and it OC'd from there, to 288 or soemthing. Now if there is no standard
to chose from, ie. no 1066 (it ain't listed in 800/667/533 is it) then I
am curious what the heck is going on. This time there is no advertised
standard to work from. Or you work from one of the other standards. But
why advertise something it doesn't have, or why not advertise something it
does have?
 
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