This has always confused me, I don't really know why they do it, let me give you an example.
DDR2 at 800mhz, is also PC2-6400
Can someone explain this?
Simple question, dealing with numbers
Simple question, dealing with numbers
Under the hood:
MB: nVidia nForce 680i SLI
Video: Geforce 8600 GTS 256
Sound: Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatality Edition
Ram: 2000 MB at 800 Mhz
CPU: Intel E8400 Core 2 Duo @ 3.0 GHZ
MB: nVidia nForce 680i SLI
Video: Geforce 8600 GTS 256
Sound: Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatality Edition
Ram: 2000 MB at 800 Mhz
CPU: Intel E8400 Core 2 Duo @ 3.0 GHZ
Re: Simple question, dealing with numbers
The PC/PC2/PC3 (DDR/DDR2/DDR3) numbers are the aproximate bandwidth in MB/s the memory has.
So 800Mhz PC2-6400 RAM has aproximately 6,400MB/s of memory bandwidth.
Dan
So 800Mhz PC2-6400 RAM has aproximately 6,400MB/s of memory bandwidth.
Dan
Re: Simple question, dealing with numbers
Ahh sweet, see I knew it was a simple question 

Under the hood:
MB: nVidia nForce 680i SLI
Video: Geforce 8600 GTS 256
Sound: Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatality Edition
Ram: 2000 MB at 800 Mhz
CPU: Intel E8400 Core 2 Duo @ 3.0 GHZ
MB: nVidia nForce 680i SLI
Video: Geforce 8600 GTS 256
Sound: Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatality Edition
Ram: 2000 MB at 800 Mhz
CPU: Intel E8400 Core 2 Duo @ 3.0 GHZ
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Re: Simple question, dealing with numbers
Just to let you know, if you divide the PC-whatever number by 8, it will equal the DDR-whatever speed.
3200/8=400
6400/8=800
3200/8=400
6400/8=800
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Seagate 320GB (SATA II) x2 = Samsung SH-S203B (SATA)