So your options are to either OC the FSB and run the RAM at full speed (assuming you don’t already have slower RAM installed in which case all the RAM will run at the speed of the slowest stick), or else run the 1066MHz RAM at slower than its maximum (800MHz). If you use the rated maximum of 1333MHz, the RAM will run at 800MHz, not 1066MHz. You will need to overclock the FSB to 1600MHz in order to use the 1066 DDR2 RAM at 1066MHz. You can see the details in the Specifications tab of the page you linked to. Yes, it means that if you want 1066MHz DDR2, you’ll have to overclock the FSB to 1600MHz-1333MHz is the maximum supported speed-(if the RAM is already 1066MHz stock, then it won’t be overclocked that’s the maximum speed that board can do for RAM).
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