- Nov 16, 2004
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I don't care about memory benchmarks - of course they're going to say dual channel has ~2x the bandwidth of single channel. In real world applications, especially games, there's virtually no performance gain.
The question is - would one be better off running a high quality TCCD overclocker (OCZ 3200 platinum rev 2 for example) at 300+ MHz in single channel mode or at 275 MHz in dual channel mode? I've been looking for benches but haven't been able to find any. It'd be nice to have some hard numbers.
And what about using one 1 GB stick vs 2 512 MB sticks? Would you need to set CMD to 2T to get the 1GB stick to work?
Thanks.
The question is - would one be better off running a high quality TCCD overclocker (OCZ 3200 platinum rev 2 for example) at 300+ MHz in single channel mode or at 275 MHz in dual channel mode? I've been looking for benches but haven't been able to find any. It'd be nice to have some hard numbers.
And what about using one 1 GB stick vs 2 512 MB sticks? Would you need to set CMD to 2T to get the 1GB stick to work?
Thanks.