BaronMatrix
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indeed i do not think people realize when they are ranting about how pc3200 performs the same as ddr2 that all that extra bandwidth is not being used it's getting close but its still not there the only way i think a desktop pc could every use ddr2 bandwidth needs would be with a gaming system a bit down the road with a dual graphics card solution a top notch sound card like x-fi
and a physics card but for the average user and even the casual gamer
WRONG! Everything in the computer is a bottleneck compared to the proccessor, with maybe the exception being the graphics card. The memory is always running at full speed. Any increase in speed will result in an increase in overall systim performance. All the RAM bandwith in the world is not enough to supply the processor. OF COURSE it is all being used. However, with the hardrive being exponentially slower than than both Ram and Proc, the performance increase may not seem like that much. It is there though. It would be impossible for it not to be.
It took me 10 minutes to read this thread. There is a lot of misinformation or maybe disinformation going around. The Inquirer says that HT is going to 1400/2800 which would be a base 280MHz, and now Tom's is saying that they are going to a 333MHz base which would mean 1666/3333. Looking at the divisors of RAM (an 8X multiplier gives 2.6), it is obvious that the same speed rating will have a higher base and lower multiplier. Just like people got better speed when dropping the A64 to a lower multiplier and higher base, the same thing will happen with the AM2.
This time, though the speed difference will, IN MY OPINION, be close to 20% at the same clockspeed, especially with DDR2-800 and the tweaking they applied. People must really hate that AMD took Intel out back and beat the shit out of em.