"LeoE, another slight correction, though some manufacturers may likely use slower 6.5 or 7ns rated SDRAM on MX200 cards they will almost assuredly clock it at 166MHz as per NVidia's specs."
I doubt it, because my Creative GeForce2 MX DDR has 7ns memory @143mhz, not 6ns @166mhz. The same goes for some other existing cards. And what better product to cut corners than MX200 😉
"And to correct your calculation of bandwidth...If we have a videocard utilizing SDR SDRAM, operating at 166 MHz, on a 64bit memory bus: (NVidia's specs for the MX200 which almost all manufacturers follow strictly)
64-bit (8 bytes) x 166MHz = 8 x 166 = 1328 GB/s of available theoretical bandwidth from the memory"
That's the same calculation I did, except I used greater precision on these counts:
* I represented 166mhz as a fraction (1000ms/6ns) = 166.666...
* I used the standard definition of Gigabyte as 1024*1024*1024 bytes, not 10^9 bytes which produces exaggerated GB numbers