performance difference in timings..

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grunt
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performance difference in timings..

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Went through and actually took the time to find my "max" cpu speed. Well, at a decent voltage that is.. My Ram speed is a dilema...

2gb Mushkin.. 2.5-3-3-8 @DDR460 or would 3-4-3-8 @ DDR 520-530 give me better performace (folding mostly :mrgreen: )

Whatcha think guyS?
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Post by infinitevalence »

your going to need to test to be sure... do some memory benches like everest, and sandra, and memtest see which give you the most bandwidth. You can also use superpi times, as bandwidth affects its computations.
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as Infinite said, but also install FRAPS and do some realworld gaming......
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