Hey guys,
I have some pretty good overclocking ram, a 2 gig kit of Buffalo Firestix Micron GMH. I've got my E6400 running at 3.2ghz on 400FSB x 8 multiplier. These firestix are currently running 1:1, so they are running at DDR800 at 4-4-4-12 timings.
My firestix can hit DDR1000, but my CPU can't hit 500FSB. Is there a point to running the memory faster than the CPU, so that the memory is running at 500mhz (DDR1000) on 5-5-5-15 timings, but the cpu at 400mhz? Is there any practical performance benefit to running memory at more mhz but slower timings than the cpu, or is it just for bragging?
Thanks,
Darren
I have some pretty good overclocking ram, a 2 gig kit of Buffalo Firestix Micron GMH. I've got my E6400 running at 3.2ghz on 400FSB x 8 multiplier. These firestix are currently running 1:1, so they are running at DDR800 at 4-4-4-12 timings.
My firestix can hit DDR1000, but my CPU can't hit 500FSB. Is there a point to running the memory faster than the CPU, so that the memory is running at 500mhz (DDR1000) on 5-5-5-15 timings, but the cpu at 400mhz? Is there any practical performance benefit to running memory at more mhz but slower timings than the cpu, or is it just for bragging?
Thanks,
Darren