Question about memory bus speeds...

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Back in the day you used to buy PC133 RAM even if you had a 100MHz mobo because the memory would slow itself down automatically and you could move the memory to a new 133MHz mobo when you upgraded. Does the same wisdom still apply? Which is the fastest memory I can buy and still have it work with my current 800Mhz mobo?

I ask because I want to upgrade to 4GB RAM and I want to be able to move it when I eventually upgrade to a Phenom II x4. Thanks for any help.
 
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[quote name='crystalklear64']well that link doesn't seem to work, so if you're gonna use newegg, just search the the 1200 ddr2 memory, thats the fastest.[/QUOTE]

That's great if you want to throw away $60-70. The thing is that there is no real DDR2 ram that is more than 800. Anything rated higher is the manufacturer saying that it should be overclockable. First you need to look up your motherboard and see what speeds it can support.

Either way though you are best off buying a good quality DDR2 800 ram. Why? First off performance will be improved more by how much ram you have than how fast it is. Ram speed don't effect performance that much, but not having enough can be a big problem. Secondly 9/10 times you can overclock good quality ddr2 800 ram to match the same speeds as the more expensive "higher speed" ram, you're just not paying an extra $60-70 for a guarantee.

Honestly though if you are planning on moving to a new platform soon you might be better off just waiting to get the ram with the new mobo and getting ddr3
 
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