I can run my rig at 240MHz "CPU Frequency" 2.4GHz) (aka bus) with 1:1 memory divider (240MHz x2 for DDR)
or
I can run 250MHz "CPU Frequency" (2.5GHz) with a .83 RAM divider, which drops the RAM to ~208MHz.
Both of these options use 4x HTT Multiplier since 240x5 would be way over 1000MHz but x4 is 960MHz and 250x4 is perfect 1000MHz.
I can probably push the CPU Frequency a bit more since the chip is running cool (~40C idle) and it's at stock voltage (1.4v), but that would require dropping HTT to x3 which would mean unless I can reach over 300 CPU Frequency, it wouldn't be very worthwhile since I'd lose the HTT speed. I could drop the CPU Multiplier though to counteract that.
So many choices! What's the best goal? ie, which of these parts is the bottleneck that shows the most benefit from being raised (or simply not lowered) - CPU Frequency, RAM ratio, or HTT speed being at or near 1GHz?
When I use the program here: http://math.gogar.com/athlon64.cgi
(with values 2500, 240, 1000, 250, 10x (3200+))
I get these results at the top:
HTT ----- CPU ------------------- Memory ------------------------------- Hypertransport = RESULT (lower is better result)
250 -----10 x 250 = 2500 -----11:12,183,DDR366 = 227.27 (DDR455) -----4 x 250 = 1000 = 0.2812 [NOT AN OPTION FOR ME, no .83 DIVIDER]
250 -----10 x 250 = 2500 -----5:6, 166, DDR333 = 208.33 (DDR417) -----4 x 250 = 1000 = 1.7409
240 -----10 x 240 = 2400 -----1:1, 200, DDR400 = 240 (DDR480) -----4 x 240 = 960 = 16
240 -----10 x 240 = 2400 -----13:12,216,DDR433 = 240 (DDR480) -----4 x 240 = 960 = 16
Note that Asus A8N-SLI Premium does not offer a .83 divider so I cannot get the best of both worlds of a 2.5GHz overclock AND DDR455 RAM speed. I have to choose either 2.5GHz and DDR417 or 2.4GHz and DDR480. I am being told the RAM speed is more important, even with the slightly slower HTT of 960MHz.
or
I can run 250MHz "CPU Frequency" (2.5GHz) with a .83 RAM divider, which drops the RAM to ~208MHz.
Both of these options use 4x HTT Multiplier since 240x5 would be way over 1000MHz but x4 is 960MHz and 250x4 is perfect 1000MHz.
I can probably push the CPU Frequency a bit more since the chip is running cool (~40C idle) and it's at stock voltage (1.4v), but that would require dropping HTT to x3 which would mean unless I can reach over 300 CPU Frequency, it wouldn't be very worthwhile since I'd lose the HTT speed. I could drop the CPU Multiplier though to counteract that.
So many choices! What's the best goal? ie, which of these parts is the bottleneck that shows the most benefit from being raised (or simply not lowered) - CPU Frequency, RAM ratio, or HTT speed being at or near 1GHz?
When I use the program here: http://math.gogar.com/athlon64.cgi
(with values 2500, 240, 1000, 250, 10x (3200+))
I get these results at the top:
HTT ----- CPU ------------------- Memory ------------------------------- Hypertransport = RESULT (lower is better result)
250 -----10 x 250 = 2500 -----11:12,183,DDR366 = 227.27 (DDR455) -----4 x 250 = 1000 = 0.2812 [NOT AN OPTION FOR ME, no .83 DIVIDER]
250 -----10 x 250 = 2500 -----5:6, 166, DDR333 = 208.33 (DDR417) -----4 x 250 = 1000 = 1.7409
240 -----10 x 240 = 2400 -----1:1, 200, DDR400 = 240 (DDR480) -----4 x 240 = 960 = 16
240 -----10 x 240 = 2400 -----13:12,216,DDR433 = 240 (DDR480) -----4 x 240 = 960 = 16
Note that Asus A8N-SLI Premium does not offer a .83 divider so I cannot get the best of both worlds of a 2.5GHz overclock AND DDR455 RAM speed. I have to choose either 2.5GHz and DDR417 or 2.4GHz and DDR480. I am being told the RAM speed is more important, even with the slightly slower HTT of 960MHz.