IntelConvert
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seniorguy~ While DCDDR and RDRAM provide comparable bandwidth, DDR can do it at higher FSB. Whereas PC1066 tops out at around 150MHz FSB and RIMM4200 at around 160MHz FSB, DCDDR can do 200MHz FSB. For low FSB overclocks, I would expect RDRAM and DCDDR to perform close to one another, but for high FSB overclocks, DCDDR has a clear performance advantage!Originally posted by: senior guy
Evan, I don't see why that should be. ...how do you account for that?Originally posted by: Evan Lieb
It's faster.Originally posted by: Mr. Crisis
Ack, but Evan we can't wait so long!
Could you at least give us a hint about the performance relative to the 850E with Rambus 1066? Just a tiny hint...!