On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 09:50:28 GMT, Surgeon
<surgeonetQUITAESTO@latinmail.com> wrote:
No, async mode is usually slower or at best the same performance.
However, most memory can be used at faster timings at the slower
mem bus speed so sync mode can reap even higher performance,
though you have to do a lot of testing to be sure you don't cause
memory errors with the lower timings (http://www.memtest86.com)
If your chipset supports DDR333 FSB, you would get best
performance from the higher FSB... set memory bus to sync DDR333,
and lower the CPU multiplier so it runs at same speed as it
would've on DDR266 FSB. If your board can't adjust the multipler
below 13X then you'd need do a socket or bridge mod, there are a
few examples at http://ocinside.de in the "workshop" section,
"AMD Socket A guides"