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    Santa Rosa has it all, but does it have 800 MHz DDR2 support?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Notebook Solutions, Jan 23, 2007.

  1. Notebook Solutions

    Notebook Solutions Company Representative NBR Reviewer

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    Like the title says:

    Santa Rosa has it all: DX 10 graphics, fast Core 2 Duo, new wireless lan, better speedstep technology (which even downclocks the FSB!). But my concern is: does it have 800 MHz DDR2 support? Or is the maximum 667 MHz? That would be pity, because with 667 MHz the chip needs to work with dividers and means that the system is not optimal.

    Anyone knows anything about 800 MHz support?

    Thanks in advance,

    Notebook Solutions
    ( www.notebook-solutions.com)
     
  2. JM

    JM Mr. Misanthrope NBR Reviewer

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    I believe it should, or otherwise the 800MHz FSB increase would be completely pointless...