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We all know populating 4 slots in Venice means a higher command timing of 2T instead of 1T
Consider the scenario:
If I populate all 4 RAM slots with the OCZ VX Ram so that each run 2-2-2-5; 2T, would it be overclockerble to 250FSB given that all 4 RAM is capable? Does populating 4 slots limit overclocking potential?
Would 2-2-2-5 at 2T command timing perform better than 2 sticks of 1GB at 2-3-3-5 1T timing?
What about, since 1GB Ram cannot be overclocked well, 2-2-2-5 at 250 FSB with 2T command timing will perform better than 2-3-3-5 at stock frequency at 1T command timing?
Consider the scenario:
If I populate all 4 RAM slots with the OCZ VX Ram so that each run 2-2-2-5; 2T, would it be overclockerble to 250FSB given that all 4 RAM is capable? Does populating 4 slots limit overclocking potential?
Would 2-2-2-5 at 2T command timing perform better than 2 sticks of 1GB at 2-3-3-5 1T timing?
What about, since 1GB Ram cannot be overclocked well, 2-2-2-5 at 250 FSB with 2T command timing will perform better than 2-3-3-5 at stock frequency at 1T command timing?