hi,
I'm talking to a computer sales guy (who sounds quite knowledgable to me) and he has said the following to me:
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RAM performance of current AMD Athlon platforms, regardless of model will always take a hit after 2 x 1gb, Athlon has the memory controller on the CPU - which does have its advantages - but currently in some ways is more of a hinderance. Intel platforms have the controller located on the board, which means it can be larger, more flexible (and better cooled) so if memory bandwidth is an issue, then Intel is a better choice.
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It sounds reasonable enough and have no reason to doubt it - but after searching a lot through Google and various hardware sites I can't find any information to confirm this.
Can anyone point me to an article or two about this problem? (I am also interested in whether this is a matter of opinion or a documented fact - which is why I am asking you guys instead of the salesman).
I am wondering (if it is confirmed fact), how much %-wise that it slows down the RAM.
Dan.
I'm talking to a computer sales guy (who sounds quite knowledgable to me) and he has said the following to me:
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RAM performance of current AMD Athlon platforms, regardless of model will always take a hit after 2 x 1gb, Athlon has the memory controller on the CPU - which does have its advantages - but currently in some ways is more of a hinderance. Intel platforms have the controller located on the board, which means it can be larger, more flexible (and better cooled) so if memory bandwidth is an issue, then Intel is a better choice.
===
It sounds reasonable enough and have no reason to doubt it - but after searching a lot through Google and various hardware sites I can't find any information to confirm this.
Can anyone point me to an article or two about this problem? (I am also interested in whether this is a matter of opinion or a documented fact - which is why I am asking you guys instead of the salesman).
I am wondering (if it is confirmed fact), how much %-wise that it slows down the RAM.
Dan.