My guess is that Soyo "did" that because the cpu runs at a max 333 (166 on DDR). I am not familiar with Soyo's bios, but on my Asus board, the fsb is set at 166 (on "optimized" setting) and then increased through either the "aggressive" setting, or through manual setting of the multiplier. If I set the fsb at 200, the DDR on the cpu does not support it, therefore the entire fsb runs at only 200.
PS: I actually found this out by asking a question on the TFP. As a result I purchased alot more pc2700. I don't remeber who answered my question, but THANK YOU! My system rocks because of the TFP geeks!
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