Intel has confirmed that the memory ratios are correct on the Intel D955XBK motherboard.
The ratios should be as follows:
FSB1066:
4:3 DDR2-400
1:1 DDR2-533
4:5 DDR2-667
2:3 DDR2-800
FSB800:
1:1 DDR2-400
3:4 DDR2-533
3:5 DDR2-667
1:2 DDR2-800
CPU-Z showed that the DDR2-800 option on a FSB1066 processor was 1:2, but it was really 2:3. This means that we were running only 882MHz and not 1176MHz. This is a huge difference in numbers. When dealing with new hardware and not having all the data to plug into software programs errors like this can happen. CPU-Z has fixed the big in versions 1.28.6 and higher. I also believe the only on 1.28.6 and higher will i955X be
VERIFIED by CPU-Z as authentic.
So, after clearing up the multiplier issues the highest we have been able to hit is 1GHz memory clock, which still hold
the record for highest CPU-Z validated memory.
I'd like to thank Intel's PR Department, Intel's BIOS Development Team, and Franck over at CPU-Z for helping determine the dividers and know 100% sure what was going on. It took a number of weeks and many people to come together to get the right data out there for everyone to use. Now Franck finally has the data he needs to make CPU-Z current!