So, 2.4Ghz is stable (see sig) but I have to run my memory clocked down slightly (DDR370 vs DDR400).
Memory bandwidth benches are as follows:
SANDRA
DDR400: 5563/5502
DDR370: 5269/5271
Everest
DDR400: 5241 Read/2304 Write
DDR370: 5119 Read/2150 Write
So apparently running this overclock and downclocking the memory results in a negligable loss in memory bandwidth. I have a few subjects here:
1) These are synthetic benchmarks. Anyone got a better idea of how to tell what the real world effect will be?
2) Do you guys (and gals?) think it would be more prudent to run at 3500+ speeds with full DDR400, or keep the current OC of 3800+ speeds and leave the memory slightly downclocked.
In regard to #2, being that I'm running Dual Channel memory anyway, I think I've got more than enough memory bandwidth to spare, even at lower speeds. I'm leaning towards keeping the higher CPU clock.
Edit: Forgot to mention - the primary purpose of this rig is gaming.
Memory bandwidth benches are as follows:
SANDRA
DDR400: 5563/5502
DDR370: 5269/5271
Everest
DDR400: 5241 Read/2304 Write
DDR370: 5119 Read/2150 Write
So apparently running this overclock and downclocking the memory results in a negligable loss in memory bandwidth. I have a few subjects here:
1) These are synthetic benchmarks. Anyone got a better idea of how to tell what the real world effect will be?
2) Do you guys (and gals?) think it would be more prudent to run at 3500+ speeds with full DDR400, or keep the current OC of 3800+ speeds and leave the memory slightly downclocked.
In regard to #2, being that I'm running Dual Channel memory anyway, I think I've got more than enough memory bandwidth to spare, even at lower speeds. I'm leaning towards keeping the higher CPU clock.
Edit: Forgot to mention - the primary purpose of this rig is gaming.