Thanks for you comparison, Denny

On AM2, situation is very similar...
I have done a little comparison earlier, for the purpose of some older thread, but I also did a fresh and quick test on my AM2 setup. I run 275x10=2750MHz @ DDR2-916 8-3-3-3.0 and DDR2-1100 8-4-4-4.0. FYI, my mainboard is volt-modded so actual voltage for DDR2 is 2.51v, measured with DMM. Therefore, ignore what AiBooster says - it simply shows what setting was chosen in BIOS.
DDR2-916 8-3-3-3.0
SPi32M -->
26:12.984
3DMark2001 & 3DMark03 --->
30465 & 18514
3DMark06 --->
4427
DDR2-1100 8-4-4-4.0
SPi32M -->
25:58.219
3DMark2001 & 3DMark03 --->
30777 & 18517
3DMark06 --->
4426
As you can see, as long as CPU speed is the same and we're trying to max out mems at particular dividers, higher memory clocks and bandwidth at CAS4 gives faster SPi32M calculation and 3DMark2001 score. On the other hand, as suspected, 3DMark03 & 3DMark06 don't care about it at all - results are the same...
In other words, there will always be a point where higher bandwidth catches up with low latency... Just a matter of figuring out the difference...
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