Oh ok, thanks Ryder. 2.2 is not too much to ask for that speed and timing set.
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Oh ok, thanks Ryder. 2.2 is not too much to ask for that speed and timing set.
Yay! All this DDR2-800 3-3-3 and DDR2-1000 4-4-4 memory is popping out like crazy now! :toast:
BTW, nice AM2 combo (Foxconn & 4000+) you have there, Tony :up:
I have an FX62 also, issue is the 4000+ and the FX clock to exactly the same max..LOL....so looks like the 4000+ may be the new opty 165 ;)
I must have missed the 4000+. They both go 3.0 GHz?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony
Tony,
Since you're running 2T clocks anyway, what about some 4*512MB or 4 *1GB action?
Might give even better bandwidth :slobber:
I have a few kits but they all have different IC's, I will run off some 4x1gig action as soon as i get a second kit here which is due to arrive soon.
being honest 2gigs is all you really need for games etc, all 4 modules does is 4 way interleave and lower the overclock a little ;)
Yes, -very- little :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony
At high DDR2 speeds, you are forced to 2T regardless of whether it's 2GB or 4GB. So moving on up to 4GB only gives you a minor latency hit [1 - 2%] and less than 1% differences in benchmarks.
That of course would depend on how good your motherboard or memory controller is, but if they are good quality 4GB shouldn't take away from your overclock.