ram is running in sync with fsb, and it is 512MB stick of PC3200, I took out the 4 x 512MB PC2100.
the timing for PC3200 speed is rated for 2-3-2-5 1T, so it should be able to match that easily at PC2100 speeds.
I have a feeling the cpu was the problem at that speed, so will try that 1st....is just connecting 2 more pins, so easily done.
EDIT:
I did the pintrick for 1.725V vcore, see if she'd run that, for some reason that resulted in still 1.7V only @ 2.26Ghz, so.....I booted, no problem, results are here:
900Mhz 150Mhz fsb3DMARK99MAX @ default settings = 7094 3DMarks / 18696 CPU Marks
3DMARK2000 @ Default settings = 5117 3DMarks
1800Mhz 100Mhz fsb3DMark99MAX @ default settings gave 7343 3DMarks / 28787 cpu marks
3DMark2000 @ default settings gave 5738 3DMarks
2260Mhz 133Mhz fsb3DMark99MAX @ default settings gave 7418 3DMarks / 35510 cpu marks
3DMark2000 @ default settings gave 5996 3DMarks
3DMark2001SE @ default settings gave 3064 3DMarks
So WOW on the increase in cpu score in 3DMark99, appears that fsb plays a major role here.
I think I'll mod the other cpu exactly the same and see how far I can take the fsb, I had it stable at 150Mhz, so that would be another (150-133) x 17 = 289Mhz, resulting in 2.5Ghz max, or somewhere between that and 2.26Ghz
EDIT2
I've been looking through the bios and I can set the vcore manually, so no need to do pinmod for that. I will set the bios to 1.725V and take the cpu out and remove the stuff.