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How to know the real memory clock on AMD "K8" platform:
... { A64´s have a default clock reference [System Bus] at 2HGz & default mem. divider @ 10, while s.754 Sempron´s at 1,6GHz & divider of 8. That means for Example : running a 50% OC-ed 1,8GHz CPU @ 2,7GHz-(Htt-300MHz) : Sempron with mem.divider 9 & A64 with 11; real memory clock on first one is 267MHz, while on another is 273MHz, if your memory sticks can handle it } ! ...
So; for A64: Htt x [def.div(10) / mem.div.] = real mem.clock
& Sempron: Htt x [def.div.(8) / mem.div.] = real mem.clock
CPU-Z is not reliable on AMD "K8" platform showing memory clock (mem.divider is shown properly!)
My (research) article "about BENCH´ING MEMORY -real life"
with WinRAR´s built_in benchmark & hardware test" - on my site:
some tests/benchmarks & explanation HOW IT WORKS, is here directly:
http://freeweb.siol.net/jerman55/HP/benchMem.htm
[especially the yellow column is interesting!]
/sorry, I didn´t make any graphs/
Regards ...
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