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Old 04-15-2007, 10:25 PM   #1
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freq: 180mhz, at 2T command rates, big performance hit?

at 2.7ghz, it's quite stable.. I ran for about 26 hours prime95, small FFTs..
My HT Link is at 901.2mhz

The question now is,

Will my RAM take a big performance hit because it's frequency is at 180.2mhz, and the command rate is 2T? I have 2 gigs, but sadly it's 512x4... Please somebody give me some advice, and help to see if there is anything I can do to make the overall performance increase.

specs here:

Freq: 180.2mhz
FSBRAM: CPU/15
2.5
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command rate: 2T
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The nice thing about the A64's is there ability to run with higher mem dividers without seeing much, if any, of a performance hit. My 3200+ is running with the ram set at 166Mhz(DDR333) but after uping the FSB to 250 it more then makes up the slack. I think that you're fine with the settings you have and the performance loss will be negligable.

As far as 2T goes, my board won't even post if I try 1T. Again I think the A64's don't really care too mcuh about this and any difference would be negligable.
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