If you are looking to buy some memory that will meet and exceed your performance and overclocking needs. I feel you can certainly count Mushkin in as your top option. I was able to get a speed of 160 MHz FSB with 4-way interleave, Turbo and Cas2 settings enabled. This is picture with Sisoft showing the goods.

Now that's got to be a beautiful view to any avid overclocker. You will see bank settings are at 2-3-2 when actually they were set to 2. Maybe at this speed they defaulted back to something a little less stressful? Not in fact sure, but sincerely, at 160 MHz FSB I'm not going to complain. Let’s check the synthetic Sisoft performance benchmark compared to other chipsets:

This sort of performance guarantees that KT133A chipset with Mushkin Enhanced Memory installed has much life left in it and will be around for quite awhile even surpassing DDR memory performance. I cannot state how remarkable the Mushkin memory is, handling 4-way interleave or CAS2 and Turbo settings at speeds in excess of 160 MHz FSB. I would like to state Mushkin outperforms the Kingmax 6ns Tiny BGA memory by a long shot, somewhat I had before considered. Unnecessary to say, my speculations have been put to rest. And with a guaranteed lifetime warranty from Mushkin, how can you go wrong?