and I'm pretty sure lots of you guys have already ordered yours.
Two difficulties are in front of us
1. Does 965 really support 800 MHz ram
2. If 800 MHz ram is official supported, will they really boost the speed?
First, according to the documents that I can find(Intel's PDF at page 39)
http://www.intel.com/design/mobile/datashts/316273.htm
"At bus clock speeds of 133-MHz, 166-MHz and 200-MHz,
address Signals run at 266 MT/s, 333 MT/s and 400MT/s,
which amount to a maximum address queue rate of 64, 83 and 100 Mega addresses/seconds, respectively.
Data signals are quad pumped and an entire 64-B cache line can be transferred in two bus clocks.
At 133-MHz, 166-MHz and 200-MHz bus clock,
data signals run at 533-MHz, 667-MT/s and 800-MT/s
for a maximum bandwidth of 4.3-GB/s, 5.3-GB/s and 6.4-GB/ seconds, respectively."
So, I still believe 965 chipset can take the advantage of the 800 MHz ram
According to this pic I find on the web 667 ram with 7300 T61 single channel

The front bus: Ram is at 3:5 which is 200:332.5
If FSB:Ram lock at this ratio, we have to find some hardcore guy doing a bios mod
Second. If 800 MHz ram is supported
I heard that 965 is talking to ram at 64bit the band width is too small,
so even the signal ram and dual channel won't have a big difference.
If this is the case,,,,, 667 MHz dual channel will be an over kill,
why 800 MHz then.... some one can confirm this or correct me on this plz?
I really hope this is not the truth





