Hello all,
I've got question regarding quality DDR RAM and would be glad to hear some advice on this before I'd go ahead and purchase something what I may not really need...
here is the deal: I bought recently 2 sticks of Corsair VS256MB333 CAS 2.5 (ValueSelect) and running it on new P 2.4B/D845PEBT2, below is Sandra 2003 Memory Bandwidth result (default on everything):
Int Buffered iSSE2 (Integer STREAM) Results Breakdown
Assignment : 2533MB/s
Scaling : 2538MB/s
Addition : 2526MB/s
Triad : 2529MB/s
Data Item Size : 16-bytes
Buffering Used : Yes
Offset Displacement Used : Yes
Bandwidth Efficiency : 95% (estimated)
Float Buffered iSSE2 (Float STREAM) Results Breakdown
Assignment : 2537MB/s
Scaling : 2536MB/s
Addition : 2530MB/s
Triad : 2531MB/s
Data Item Size : 16-bytes
Buffering Used : Yes
Offset Displacement Used : Yes
Bandwidth Efficiency : 95% (estimated)
Test Status
Memory Used by Test : 255MB
SMP Test : No
Total Test Threads : 1
SMT Test : No
Dynamic MP/MT Load Balance : No
Processor Affinity : No
System Chipset
Model : Intel Corporation 82845PE Brookdale Host-Hub Interface Bridge (B0-step)
Front Side Bus Speed : 4x 133MHz (532MHz data rate)
Max. Bus Bandwidth : 4256MB/s (estimated)
Logical/Chipset Memory Banks
Bank 0 Setting : 256MB DDR-SDRAM 2.5-2-2CL
Bank 2 Setting : 256MB DDR-SDRAM 2.5-2-2CL
Memory Bus Speed : 2x 166MHz (332MHz data rate)
Max. Memory Bandwidth : 2656MB/s (estimated)
Now, my question is: if I buy a single stick of Corsair (XMS) PC3200 CMX512-3200C2 512MB, what kind of gain I could expect? I should be able to set agressive memory timing in BIOS, which in conjunction with activated +4% "Burn-in mode" should give me some performance kick with still decent stability I'd hope..... or am I wrong?
I can't really crank up my current RAM refresh timing (7-2.5-3-3) settings in BIOS, the system locks up ( but it handles higher frequency, runs OK at 340MHz, reached with +2% "Burn-in"; I didn't try higher yet. I actually tried CAS 2 , which it surprisingly accepted, but the gain was really minimal, some 50MB/s difference if I recall it right.
OK, does it make sense to get the mentioned PC3200, set up agressive timing in BIOS and hope for the best, or my gain won't be really noticeable? The new heatsink-equipped chip would cost me some $200 bucks.... so I want to ask experts here before I'll perform unneeded upgrade (could definitely use the $$$ elsewhere for other parts I urgently need as well, R9700Pro for instance).
Sorry for longer post & thx for advice .
dave
I've got question regarding quality DDR RAM and would be glad to hear some advice on this before I'd go ahead and purchase something what I may not really need...
here is the deal: I bought recently 2 sticks of Corsair VS256MB333 CAS 2.5 (ValueSelect) and running it on new P 2.4B/D845PEBT2, below is Sandra 2003 Memory Bandwidth result (default on everything):
Int Buffered iSSE2 (Integer STREAM) Results Breakdown
Assignment : 2533MB/s
Scaling : 2538MB/s
Addition : 2526MB/s
Triad : 2529MB/s
Data Item Size : 16-bytes
Buffering Used : Yes
Offset Displacement Used : Yes
Bandwidth Efficiency : 95% (estimated)
Float Buffered iSSE2 (Float STREAM) Results Breakdown
Assignment : 2537MB/s
Scaling : 2536MB/s
Addition : 2530MB/s
Triad : 2531MB/s
Data Item Size : 16-bytes
Buffering Used : Yes
Offset Displacement Used : Yes
Bandwidth Efficiency : 95% (estimated)
Test Status
Memory Used by Test : 255MB
SMP Test : No
Total Test Threads : 1
SMT Test : No
Dynamic MP/MT Load Balance : No
Processor Affinity : No
System Chipset
Model : Intel Corporation 82845PE Brookdale Host-Hub Interface Bridge (B0-step)
Front Side Bus Speed : 4x 133MHz (532MHz data rate)
Max. Bus Bandwidth : 4256MB/s (estimated)
Logical/Chipset Memory Banks
Bank 0 Setting : 256MB DDR-SDRAM 2.5-2-2CL
Bank 2 Setting : 256MB DDR-SDRAM 2.5-2-2CL
Memory Bus Speed : 2x 166MHz (332MHz data rate)
Max. Memory Bandwidth : 2656MB/s (estimated)
Now, my question is: if I buy a single stick of Corsair (XMS) PC3200 CMX512-3200C2 512MB, what kind of gain I could expect? I should be able to set agressive memory timing in BIOS, which in conjunction with activated +4% "Burn-in mode" should give me some performance kick with still decent stability I'd hope..... or am I wrong?
I can't really crank up my current RAM refresh timing (7-2.5-3-3) settings in BIOS, the system locks up ( but it handles higher frequency, runs OK at 340MHz, reached with +2% "Burn-in"; I didn't try higher yet. I actually tried CAS 2 , which it surprisingly accepted, but the gain was really minimal, some 50MB/s difference if I recall it right.
OK, does it make sense to get the mentioned PC3200, set up agressive timing in BIOS and hope for the best, or my gain won't be really noticeable? The new heatsink-equipped chip would cost me some $200 bucks.... so I want to ask experts here before I'll perform unneeded upgrade (could definitely use the $$$ elsewhere for other parts I urgently need as well, R9700Pro for instance).
Sorry for longer post & thx for advice .
dave