Probably very unlikely that it would be stable with the same latencies and timings as the 2700 settings then? I know that some chips far out perform what they boast, where others barely meet the expectations. No clue if Corsair can hold these expections or not. : /I haven't tried it, but I suspect if you tell it to use them as DDR400, it will either automatically pick slower timins for CAS and such, so it will at best be rather slow DDR400 memory, or you have to make it use slower timings to make it work. I have used PC100 CAS 2 memory as PC133 CAS 3 memory before and that seemed reliable. Len SorensenThanks for the reply, Nathan ---------------- Code is poetry.
You'll need to test them and see what happens. Corsair is generally "overclockable" but by how much you can't tell until you try. If possible position a fan over the memory to cool it when it is overclocked as this can help achieve higher overclocks.
Of course this is predicated on you having a motherboard that allows you to tweak the memory speeds and timings which not all do.
Graham