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Low Latency DDR2 800MHz versus 1,066MHz
Author:
Richard Swinburne
Published:
27th October 2008
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1 - DDR2 800MHz C3/4 versus 1066MHz C5?
2 - G.Skill Pi-Series Black 4GB 800MHz
3 - Subsystem Testing: Memory Performance
4 - Image Editing and Video Encoding
5 - File Compression and Encryption
6 - Gaming Performance
7 - Temperature, Value and Final Thoughts
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Low Latency DDR2 800MHz versus 1,066MHz
There is a common DDR2 question about which is better - low latency 800MHz or medium-high latency 1,066MHz? To answer it, we dropped in some performance-value G.Skill Pi Black memory in a P45 board to find out.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/memory/2008/10/27/low-latency-ddr2-800mhz-versus-1066mhz/1
Back to the Article
1 - DDR2 800MHz C3/4 versus 1066MHz C5?
2 - G.Skill Pi-Series Black 4GB 800MHz
3 - Subsystem Testing: Memory Performance
4 - Image Editing and Video Encoding
5 - File Compression and Encryption
6 - Gaming Performance
7 - Temperature, Value and Final Thoughts
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