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Looks like Anand's AMD760 DDR review forgot the D.net benchmarks.

Correct me if I am wrong, but memory bandwidth/performance has no affect on D.Net benchmarks/performance.... But still, it was a nice review..
 
True, but every program uses the memory of a computer. It would have been nice to have confirmed no speed increase or show an increase in CPU throughput due to the higher memory speed

Edit: Also, higher DDR memory will decrease the CPU latency to the memory - that should boost any benchmark ever made.
 
RC5 will not benefit at all from DDR anything. The encryption/decryption algrothym will fit in less than 64K of L2 cache, and the actual core routines fit in 16K of L1. The limiting factor of RC5 is shear CPU power, the more instructions it can process per mhz, the faster RC5 will be, other than that nothing can speed it up.
 
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