High Speed DDR2: Buffalo and Crucial Deliver 1000+
by Wesley Fink on July 7, 2006 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
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DDR2 400 (4:3) Performance
With a CPU rated at 1066 FSB (Quad 266), DDR2-400 is an underclock ratio for memory. It is not likely users would want to run at this speed unless they have very old DDR2 memory that cannot run at faster speeds at tight timings. This speed is included mainly for reference - to compare tested memory to past DDR2 memory performance.
All three DDR2-1000 memories can handle DDR2-400 at the fastest timings you can select in memory at 3-2-2. This low-latency performance is reflected in PC2-8000 outperforming all the previous DDR2-400 performance charts. You can compare to earlier DDR2-400 test results here.
With a CPU rated at 1066 FSB (Quad 266), DDR2-400 is an underclock ratio for memory. It is not likely users would want to run at this speed unless they have very old DDR2 memory that cannot run at faster speeds at tight timings. This speed is included mainly for reference - to compare tested memory to past DDR2 memory performance.
All three DDR2-1000 memories can handle DDR2-400 at the fastest timings you can select in memory at 3-2-2. This low-latency performance is reflected in PC2-8000 outperforming all the previous DDR2-400 performance charts. You can compare to earlier DDR2-400 test results here.
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Wesley Fink - Saturday, July 8, 2006 - link
That is DDR2-533 is DDR2-533 on BOTH Intel and AMD.rallyhard - Friday, July 7, 2006 - link
Wow, that's some nice memory!Kinda makes me feel a little less rediculously proud of the Mushkin XP2 PC2-5300 2gb sticks that I'll possess tomorrow.
Oh well, at least I paid less than half the price of either of these!
And to the above poster: Get a life!
TheGlassman - Friday, July 7, 2006 - link
And since they were not tested on AM2, no point for me to consider any of them.ShoNuff - Friday, July 7, 2006 - link
First in!!! I've allways wanted to do that...reading now.