Yes, the 200/266/333 is the front side bus speed of the RAM. The faster the better, of course. PC2100 is 266 MHz FSB, PC2700 is 333 MHz FSB, and PC3200 is 400 MHz FSB. The ram names (2100, 2700, etc.) are simply there to recognize which type of RAM it is, much like AMD Athlon XP processors. An Athlon XP 1900+ doesn't run at 1900 MHz, it runs at 1600 MHz or 1.6 GHz. Just like the Athlon XP 2500+, which runs at 1.8 GHz, not 2500 MHz.
-Lasereth
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