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That is a bummer. This info doesn't appear to be available on the Intel website. Is there any other source of this kind of information? Most overclocking forums/guides/references usually only focus on core overclocking related stuff, and ignore memory.
Some additional info: The only way I managed to get one system to boot retaining higher memory speeds was to increase BCLK to 160 and retain the memory multiplier at x10, giving 1600 MHz.
I have two x58 (Gigabyte x58-UD3R) based systems, one of which I recently bought a new kit of DDR3 for. I have had both of these systems for about 5 years but only recently started using them again. I don't ever recall seeing the memory frequency (shown at boot) being above 1333 MHz, despite one...
Yes absolutly, thanks very must for the info, these things are not just useful to know, they are also interesting just to gain a better understanding of how things work. All the best
Ok cool, yeah looks like I missed the bit about 3 channels = 3x bandwidth. Ok interesting. Two further questions come to mind.
Firstly regarding this table. Is there any way to know how latency and bandwidth work together to influence real world performance? I guess not, right? Or at least the...
Hi all,
I'm interested to know (either with real world benchmark data or calculations) what the memory performance is like between older x58 triple channel platforms and modern dual channel configurations such as the AMD 3600 platform. (I don't know the exact chipset name/number, I believe...
Hey looks like this super old thread got bumped last Sunday. Thought I'd sign up to share the issues I'm having.
I upgraded my system years back with an ASUS Rampage II Gene. Because it was so long ago I don't quite remember if my ram worked correctly with this system. I think I ran it at some...