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    NForce3 Bandwidth

    It's a marked improvment over the NF2



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    It's really the cpu that does it (the built in dual channel memory controller) and that bench is pretty week, it should be in that range running the memories in 166 to 200MHz.
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    The mem and the FSB are not running in sync. The SK8N doesn't support 200Mhz mem speeds so your correct, the memory is only running @195Mhz. It also doesn't support unbuffered RAM, so it's Corsair Registered PC2700 running with 7-3-3-2.5 timings....still faster than a stock i875p

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    okay
    Yeah much faster then i875p ofcourse, i would like to see what it can do with 1/10 memory divider or however we should write them.
    Kicks P4's bandwidth, latencies and effiency big time
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    afaik the via chipset even beats that

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