another confusing article over at tom's hardware
it's less efficient because of the asynchronous memory mode.
wtf are they talking about?
Unless you go to great lengths, modern systems can only be overclocked if you increase the FSB clock. And will that ever pay off: simultaneously raising the processor, FSB and RAM clocks puts massive performance improvements within reach - as well as risks to system stability. In that light, the RAM from TwinMOS and Buffalo Technology offers the largest reserves encountered so far. We have purposely omitted overclocking benchmarks with top RAM clocks in this article because, while that may tap into a wealth of extra performance, it's less efficient because of the asynchronous memory mode.
it's less efficient because of the asynchronous memory mode.
wtf are they talking about?
