I'm not calling him out. I specifically asked him why he chose that set up. 5GB seems like a very deliberate number so he had to pick it for a reason right? I'm the newbie. I don't really have a clue.
could be 2x2gb and 2x512mb.
..., can't hurt right?
Wrong. You're no longer running in dual-channel mode unless your mobo supports some fancy asynchronous configuration.
Which is worthless unless you are benchmarking.
Almost anything that's CPU-limited should be affected by memory bandwidth...even between high-speed caches on the CPU die. This will be true until the interface to system memory matches the core clock of your CPU.
Just delete the thread. I didn't mean to make a fuss!
I'd hit it too.Damn...if you're gonna hang around here, you need to learn to stick up for yourself and tell the assholes to shut the fuck up...
MOST OF US here aren't too bad...once we get to know you...
BTW, howzabout some more pics? :biggrin:
If I understand correctly, dual-channel gives double bandwidth...which is significant.
I'd hit it too.
:biggrin:heh-heh...but we're old enough to know it's ALL hittable...I don't know about you, but the WORST I ever had was OUTSTANDING!
Affected yes, noticeable in real world applications? Nope.
There are many sub systems with greater bandwidth than can be currently utilized. My favorite lately is SATA 3.0 which is marketed as a must have and adds exactly zero performance gains over SATA 1.5
I had edited that post.
Video encoding is sometimes a real-world application, no?
Running 5GB over 4GB seems just as worthless.Which is worthless unless you are benchmarking.
I don't encode videos lolI had edited that post.
Video encoding is sometimes a real-world application, no?
