So I posted some questions about AM2's RAM preferences a few days ago and didn't really get a definite answer. So I tested it for myself. I set out to test AM2's performance with 1) High Speed DDR2, 2 )Low latency DDR2 at lower speed, and 3) Performance gains from having a higher TRAS, as some people have told me. I also wanted to see the performance of Super Pi in Linux under wine, to see how much performance loss there was from the emulation. So here are the results:
*Keep in mind that while these times seem high, it is under emulation, so in Windows the time would be anywhere from 3-6 seconds lower.*
CPU Speed: 2.66 GHz, 1.34V
RAM: 2*1GB OCZ Gold DDR2-667, native latency 4-4-4-12
RAM Voltage was set for 2.1V in all the tests. 3 runs of SuperPi 1M were performed in each case,as well as 1 run of SuperPi 16M to test stability of the RAM.
SuperPi MOD 1.4 was used.
Test 1: RAM at DDR2-750, latency 4-4-4-12-1T
Average time, 34.8-35.0 seconds
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/6576/dsc02142rk7.jpg
Test 2: RAM at DDR2-750, latency 4-4-4-16-1T (to see any gains from higher TRAS)
Average time: 35.0-35.15 seconds
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/1336/dsc02144bi5.jpg
Test 3: RAM at DDR2-600, latency 3-4-4-12-1T (to see any gains from lower latency)
Average time: 35.8-35.95 seconds
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/830/dsc02143ja6.jpg
So from these results, you can see that AM2 likes high speed RAM, in terms of RAW MHz. Lower latency helps, but not to the extent that extra speed does. Also, some have said AM2 has a preference for higher TRAS, but at least from my results it seems like a TRAS of 12 outperforms a TRAS of 16, though the difference is tiny.
Hope that helps.
*Keep in mind that while these times seem high, it is under emulation, so in Windows the time would be anywhere from 3-6 seconds lower.*
CPU Speed: 2.66 GHz, 1.34V
RAM: 2*1GB OCZ Gold DDR2-667, native latency 4-4-4-12
RAM Voltage was set for 2.1V in all the tests. 3 runs of SuperPi 1M were performed in each case,as well as 1 run of SuperPi 16M to test stability of the RAM.
SuperPi MOD 1.4 was used.
Test 1: RAM at DDR2-750, latency 4-4-4-12-1T
Average time, 34.8-35.0 seconds
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/6576/dsc02142rk7.jpg
Test 2: RAM at DDR2-750, latency 4-4-4-16-1T (to see any gains from higher TRAS)
Average time: 35.0-35.15 seconds
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/1336/dsc02144bi5.jpg
Test 3: RAM at DDR2-600, latency 3-4-4-12-1T (to see any gains from lower latency)
Average time: 35.8-35.95 seconds
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/830/dsc02143ja6.jpg
So from these results, you can see that AM2 likes high speed RAM, in terms of RAW MHz. Lower latency helps, but not to the extent that extra speed does. Also, some have said AM2 has a preference for higher TRAS, but at least from my results it seems like a TRAS of 12 outperforms a TRAS of 16, though the difference is tiny.
Hope that helps.