For DDR-2 they said that 1:1 yielded best results but since the arrival of DDR-3 i think that this has become a myth. It's also obvious that you cannot get 1:1 unless you seriously overclock cpu and underclock RAM.
So how does this ratio come into play as far as DDR-3 Memory is concerned?
Does it matter if its 2:8-2:10-2:12 or the rule is, the more frequency the better, no matter what the ratio really is?
Cause i was advised to choose 2000Mhz memory, but with my 920 cpu the DRAM/QPI ratio is going to be 2:12, and i wonder if that matters at all.
So how does this ratio come into play as far as DDR-3 Memory is concerned?
Does it matter if its 2:8-2:10-2:12 or the rule is, the more frequency the better, no matter what the ratio really is?
Cause i was advised to choose 2000Mhz memory, but with my 920 cpu the DRAM/QPI ratio is going to be 2:12, and i wonder if that matters at all.