ok so what's the point then? to get ram to run at its full potential of the FSB is holding it back at a 1:1?
EDIT: looked in my BIOS settings (it's an ASUS P5N32-E SLI, nVidia 680i chipset) and it basically had an FSB and Memory clock menu.
I could choose a Linked or Unlinked mode. In Linked mode, I dial in the FSB (QDR) speed. I then choose a ratio, and the memory (DDR) speed is automatically updated. Each ratio increased my memory speed beyond 533.
In Unlinked mode, it let me type in both the FSB (QDR) speed and the memory (DDR) speed manually.
I'm assuming I can't run my memory any faster than 533 right? According to that guide it didn't say you could. Unless it's possible to overclock RAM.
Am I unable to OC my chip with this RAM installed?