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Okay, I used to understand memory timings vs speed. Dunno what happened. Can someone explain to me which of these would be better? (Just made up timing numbers) I've got a gig (2x512) of OCZ El Plat Rev. 2, which I bought way back in the day, and I'm currently running on a divider, which makes my ram operate at 187Mhz (I think it is). What tools would I use to test for myself which is faster?
1:1 289Mhz at 3-4-4-8 (Or whatever nasty timings these sticks would run at)
4:5 231Mhz at 2.5-3-3-6
3:4 216Mhz at 2-3-2-7
2:3 193Mhz at 2-2-2-5
Yeah. Actually, I can't remember what the REAL dividers were, so I put in what I THINK I remember them being - If my board/chip doesn't do 4:5 divider, for example, well... It's listed in the BIOS as being 200/266/333/400... So forgive me if I get them wrong.
Long story short, Timings vs. Memory. Which matters more, and how do you test it? It seems to me to be more of one of those "Which matters more in X situation" things. Latency vs. Bandwidth... Rig's in Sig.
1:1 289Mhz at 3-4-4-8 (Or whatever nasty timings these sticks would run at)
4:5 231Mhz at 2.5-3-3-6
3:4 216Mhz at 2-3-2-7
2:3 193Mhz at 2-2-2-5
Yeah. Actually, I can't remember what the REAL dividers were, so I put in what I THINK I remember them being - If my board/chip doesn't do 4:5 divider, for example, well... It's listed in the BIOS as being 200/266/333/400... So forgive me if I get them wrong.
Long story short, Timings vs. Memory. Which matters more, and how do you test it? It seems to me to be more of one of those "Which matters more in X situation" things. Latency vs. Bandwidth... Rig's in Sig.