So this may be taking things to far, but humor me...
Short version: I'm getting E8400 + P5Q-E, and looking for 3.6-4.0 GHZ OC. If I want to run my memory @ 900mhz, am I better off getting PC1066 and running it @ slower speeds/tighter timings. Or higher quality PC-800 and overclocking.
IE - this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16820145194
vs
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16820227298
Or any thing else that's better and a good value?
To get my memory @ 900Mhz, is it better to overclock DDR-800, or underclock DDR-1066.
Thanks!
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Long version:
I read the anandtech article on Trd and figure these are my options (e8400 = locked multiplier @ 9.):
3.6ghz = 9 x 400fsb - memory @ 1:1 = DDR-800 - Trd = 6
3.6ghz = 9 x 400fsb - memory @ 5:4 = DDR1000 - Trd = 5 (better)
or if I can get here:
4.0ghz = 9 x 450fsb - memory @ 1:1 = DDR-900 - trd = 7
4.0ghz = 9 x 450fsb - memory @ 6:5 = DDR-1080 - trd = 6 (better)
So I may only need up to DDR-900 even for 4.0 ghz. But higher memory MHZ would get me a lower Trd. So the age old - tight timings, vs higher frequency? - what memory to buy.
ty.
Short version: I'm getting E8400 + P5Q-E, and looking for 3.6-4.0 GHZ OC. If I want to run my memory @ 900mhz, am I better off getting PC1066 and running it @ slower speeds/tighter timings. Or higher quality PC-800 and overclocking.
IE - this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16820145194
vs
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16820227298
Or any thing else that's better and a good value?
To get my memory @ 900Mhz, is it better to overclock DDR-800, or underclock DDR-1066.
Thanks!
--------------
Long version:
I read the anandtech article on Trd and figure these are my options (e8400 = locked multiplier @ 9.):
3.6ghz = 9 x 400fsb - memory @ 1:1 = DDR-800 - Trd = 6
3.6ghz = 9 x 400fsb - memory @ 5:4 = DDR1000 - Trd = 5 (better)
or if I can get here:
4.0ghz = 9 x 450fsb - memory @ 1:1 = DDR-900 - trd = 7
4.0ghz = 9 x 450fsb - memory @ 6:5 = DDR-1080 - trd = 6 (better)
So I may only need up to DDR-900 even for 4.0 ghz. But higher memory MHZ would get me a lower Trd. So the age old - tight timings, vs higher frequency? - what memory to buy.
ty.