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When are we going to see motherboards with adjustable mem speeds?

imported_goku

Diamond Member
It took many many years like 7 to start seeing motherboards with AGP/PCI locks that allow you to lock it at 33/66mhz or set the speeds to what ever your fancy is instead of using ratios so when are we going to see motherboards that allow you to specify memory speed specifically instead of having to use dividers and multipliers? I'm tired of having to downclock my processor just so that I can run my memory at max speed, why can't I specify my memory speeds so that they're running at peak performance under all circumstances? If motherboard manufacturers should work on anything, it should be this.
 
ATi's forthcoming RD600 chipset has an asynchronous memory controller. I think DFI's RD600 board is slated for a November release.

-phil
 
is dfi going to be the only manufacturer producing the rd600's? i thought i read something about this b/f but wasn't sure if it was truth or myth...
 
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