Originally posted by: Bull Dog
Originally posted by: thecoolnessrune
Option 2 for sure. If you want a 1:1 divider, then sell your old memory and get some
OCZ Gold Edition 2GB Kit. You'll run 4 Mhz slower but that will let you run 1:1. Even if you didn't get more memory, Option 2 is the best way to go.
I'm sorry but this
*REALLY* bugs me. Let me make this real clear.
There is no such thing as running your memory at 1:1 timings with A64's
You memory is ALWAYS running A-sync.
Ram speed is baised off of a divider of the CPU speed.
My understanding outlined below.
A 3500+ runs at 2200Mhz.
The base HTT (hyper transport) speed is 200mhz and the bus runs a 5x multi on top of that, so one gets 1000mhz for the final HTT speed.
The CPU speed is also based on the base HTT speed. The 3500+ runs at 200x11 or 2200mhz.
The Ram speed is based on the speed of the CPU not the speed of the HTT bus. In the case of the 3500+, that translates to 2200/11 = 200mhz.
Now lets say you lowered the multiplier of the CPU to 10.5x The CPU would now be running at 2100mhz. Since the
on-die memory controller doesn't support half multipliers you'll keep using the 11x divider 2100/11 = 190.9 mhz
Do you see how the only relationship seeming to be 1:1 is the fact that @ stock speeds the CPU and Memory use the same multi/divider?
1800/09 = 200mhz
2000/10 = 200mhz
2200/11 = 200mhz
2400/12 = 200mhz
2600/13 = 200mhz
2800/14 = 200mhz