Originally posted by: miahallen
This will provide much more than a 2% increase in speed,
anywhere from 5-30% depending on the application.
Yeah, if your "application" is Sandra.
Buying "premium" memory is like buying a P4EE or A64 FX, you can get "near" it for a lot less. You don't even have to buy the Celeron/Sempron of memory either, just that super expensive stuff is just super expensive. Ever heard of point of diminishing returns?
FAST 2GB DDR Kits - Part 2
At same 2.4GHz, running DDR400 and DDR533 (huge difference) I'll just list top scorer, regardless of brand. This roundup was for "enthusiast" memory = usually costly stuff but which can clock high and/or run low latencies. Still, some brands could not overclock to the maximum DDR533 that was tested. I've listed all five tests.
Quake3 545.2 - 558 - 2.3%
Sandra 6070 - 6972 - 14.9%
Sandra2 2679 - 3146 - 17.4%
Super PI 82 - 80 - 2.5% (lower is faster on this one)
RTCW 118.9 - 121.9 - 2.5%
There ya go. Everything shows a real and measurable gain, but "most" show only in the 2% range, the exception being Sandra which averages about 16%. BTW Sandra is known for being very sensitive to memory speeds and of course very unlikely that few "real" program that someone will sit down and use (versus just benchmark) will show more than the 2% range in gain, and probably almost none will show the gains that Sandra shows.