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Please explain memory ratio

MinhChon

Junior Member
Someone please explain to me the memory ratio stuff on DDR. I've heard of 1:1, 3:4, 4:3....any others? What is it and why use it?
 
This ratio refers to the Front Side Bus (FSB) and the Memory Bus. They both use the PCI system bus of 33Mhz x a multiplier.

For example a ratio of 1:1 simply means you are running the FSB and Memory at the same speed, whatever that might be.
100MHz FSB: 100MHz memory = 1:1
133MHz FSB: 133MHz memory = 1:1
166MHz FSB: 166MHz memory = 1:1

A ratio of 3:4 means you are running your FSB at 33MHz x 3, which equals approximately 100MHz, and your memory at 33MHz x 4 = 133MHz.

3:4 is just an easier way of saying 100MHz:133MHz, provided you know what they are talking about. 🙂
The whole reason different ratios exist is so you can run your memory at a different speed from your CPU for improved performance or increased compatibility.

You will also see 4:5, for 133MHz FSB and 166MHz memory, and possibly 5:6 as well.
 
4:5 = +25%
3:4 = +33%
4:6 = +50%
3:5 = +66%
3:6 = +100%


DDR chart. . . . 100fsb . . . 133fsb . . . 150fsb . . . 166fsb
4:5 = +25% . . . 250ddr . . . 333ddr . . . 375ddr . . . 415ddr
3:4 = +33% . . . 266ddr . . . 354ddr . . . 399ddr . . . 442ddr
4:6 = +50% . . . 300ddr . . . 399ddr . . . 450ddr
3:5 = +66% . . . 332ddr . . . 442ddr
3:6 = +100%. . . 400ddr

 
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