Dual Channel memory and Seti.

dxkj

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Im going to be reassembling my rigs in a day or two with new parts coming in, and I was wondering if running dual channel memory in the 8rda+ will yield any performance gains in the WU times. I guess I can find out for myself soon enough :).


Making the decision of


2100+ @ 2.1ghz + 256MB XMS3200
and
2500+ @ ???ghz + 256MB XMS3200

or

2100+ @ 2.1ghz + 256MB Crucial 2.5-3-3-6 @ 150mhz
and
2500+ @ ????ghz + 2x256MB XMS3200 (8rda+ system)

 

Confused

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I believe that Assimilator1 noted the differences between single channel and dual channel memory on an nForce2 board was about 5 minutes.


Confused
 

dxkj

Lifer
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Well I guess I have some testing ahead of me then :)

If using dual channel gives a 5 min increase, it would only be worth doing if going from the 150 to 200mhz speed on the first machine yielded less than a 5 min increase.
 

Assimilator1

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Originally posted by: Confused
I believe that Assimilator1 noted the differences between single channel and dual channel memory on an nForce2 board was about 5 minutes.


Confused

Yep thats right! ,went from about 2hrs 32mins to 2hrs 27mins
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GtPrOjEcTX
Yes it makes a big difference :),search for a thread by Badthad about it ,quite a recent thread
 

mechBgon

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For US residents looking for some dual-channel nForce2 action at an affordable price, Mwave.com has a Shuttle nF2 Ultra 400 board (meaning, dual-channel) for $59. Anyone interested, here you go: linkage! :Q

Note that there is now a non-Ultra version of nForce2 400, which is single-channel. Examples include the Asus A7N8X-X, the EPoX 8RDAE/8RDAEN, and the Soltek SL-NV400-L64.