rv600 and rv670 and rv770 all adjusted the timings when you overclocked the memory... id be surprised if rv870 doesnt do it anymore...
a drop from 8.3 to 7.7ns is a latency reduction of 7% though, then how come we still only get a 1.5% boost? and memory timings tend to not really matter on vgas, they need bw bw bw... they usually have cas15 or so...
i dont think the boost we see is only from reduced memory latency, as a matter of fact, i dont think memory latency decreases a lot, since r600 all gpus use a formula to calculate memory timings based on memory clock. the latency still decreases, and bw still increases, otherwise we wouldnt see any gains at all, but its less than we would see from a static timing config with increased memory speed.
you are probably thinking of system memory performing better with lower timings, for vgas that doesnt apply... they do score better with lower timings by the boost is tiny compared to cpu system memory...
nice tests chumbucket and chickenfield (sp?)

what it shows is that in furmark the 5870 def is bw limited, but that doesnt seem to be the case in actual games...
furmark is 99% shader heavy load only isnt it?
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