(Notice: I changed the topic title half way of the post due to better relations to the topic)
I have a KHX6400 Kingston HyperX 2x1G (800mhz), 5-5-5-15
Here's the thing regarding of harnessing the highest possible performance out of this Ram:
800mhz with tighter timing of 4-4-4-12 (with increase vMod) @ 1:1 FSB ratio VS. increasing the mhz to 1066mhz+ but with default timing (5-5-5-15) @ 1:1.2 FSB ratio?
OK, people are buzzing about that you need to set the FSB ratio to 1:1, but I test out in Everest's memory benchmark and I get higher latency score (72ns) compared to when I just plain increase the ram to 1066mhz (63ns), so what I am trying to figured out is that:
1. Is bumping your ram clocks can squeeze out more performance than setting the ratio of fsb to ram 1:1 with 4-4-4-12)? (higher clocks > tighter latency w/ stock clocks)
2. 1:1 DRAM:FSB ratio is an old-school approach, meaning is no longer necessary is the future of ram OC'ing?
3. Or is just that this synthetic benchmark won't do justice compared to the real world applications, meaning 1:1 still reign supreme when for e.g. intense gaming?
FYI, I set both settings of higher clocks and tighter latency at default/same value of PL (Asus Ai Transaction Booster)
After hours of Googling, still I can't reach to any conclusion regarding my inquiries, hope anyone can help me out...tq
This post has been edited by JoBigShow: Dec 13 2009, 11:22 AM
System Performance: tRD(PL), Ratios, & tight CAS#, 1:1 is old-school thinking??? DDR1 days
Dec 10 2009, 11:49 PM, updated 16y ago
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