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Thread: Is 3200MB/sec good Sandra score for 200MHz FSB?

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    Is 3200MB/sec good Sandra score for 200MHz FSB?

    I have to run my ram at Cas 2.5-3-3-6. I'm curious whether 3200MB/sec is a good Sandra score for 200fsb.
    Thanks!

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    3200 would be the calculated max for 200 FSB. Unless you have a chipset "bug" that allows the memory to run faster (like due to multiple concurrent fetches) it's the very best you can get on dual-pumped memory. Quad-pumped, like on the P4 boards, would net a higher theoretical max at 200, namely 6400.
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    This was my first time running Sandra. I just looked at it again and realized my 3200 figure was the estimated maximum bandwidth, not my benchmark score.
    How do I tell what my score is? People mention a single number, but there are lots of results.
    Last edited by pelikan; 02-16-2003 at 08:05 PM.

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    look at the graph at the top and it will show two numbers at the end. The first is what most will talk about, and what your 3200mb/s is reffering to.
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