You are misinterpreting it. It is said so because it doesn't support faster memory FSB officially (meaning, without overclocking).
There is only one misinterpretation, which is with respect to overclocking with an Intel mobo. The settings in Intel mobos are locked down - they are not resettable. One cannot overclock an Intel mobo if that is what it takes to make PC3200 work.
I also checked the
Kingston configurator and found only PC2100 and PC2700 as applicable.
Very interesting about the
Crucial site, they do list PC3200 and PC4000 (much to my amazement), but they also include this:
Information on the
Intel D845GEBV2
* 184-pin DIMM Banking: 2 (2 banks of 1)
* Chipset: Intel 845GE
* DDR SDRAM Frequencies: PC2100 and PC2700
* Error Detection Support: Non-ECC only
* Graphics Support: AGP 4X
* Max Unbuffered DDR SDRAM: 2048MB
* Module Types Supported: Unbuffered only
* Supported DRAM Types: DDR SDRAM only
* USB Support: 1.x Compliant
Which certainly presents a mixed message to which I can only scratch my head somewhat as I waffle momentarily.
I sure would like to try some of that Crucial PC3200 for myself as that appears to be the only resolution that might satisfy all. I will apply to a PM with my mailing address if anyone cares to send me a stick for a trial.
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