The price for the OCZ DDR Booster is starting to come down with its novelty wearing off. As of the time of writing this review, I'm only using 2x512 MB sticks of memory so I'm not affected by the loss of a memory slot.
Also at the time of this review OCZ announced the new PC4000 EB Platium 1024 Edition. Some will say "Blah" I'll do the vmod myself, but for me it was a nice change to just plug in and go. Let alone no need to worry about the motherboard's warranty.
Too bad my Pentium M 750 doesn't boot at 200 MHz in the BIOS. This would have given me access to some more memory dividers which I could have taken advantage of with the DDR Booster. None the less I was able to take advantage of tighter timings and the CPU multi had been useless until I was able to tighten the timings. This is also the reason I didn't use the DDR Booster with the P4 3.2E. It would not have been able to scale the TCCD memory used in our review to make a difference in its overall scores.
If you are considering the ASUS CT-479 Adapter I would certainly go for the added kick in the rear with the OCZ DDR Booster. Hats off to the OCZ engineers for stepping up to the plate and providing a device others would not.