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  • #2
    No testing with AMD's where low latency is quite important?

    And only synthetic memory benchmarks.

    :bleh:

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    • #3
      Yeah optimal combination of memory clock speed and timings are highly dependant on the controler and cpu archetecture.

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      • #4
        I read about so numerous negative things regarding OCZ (different review samples and actual stuff they sell, rebranding/remarking of chips)... that I would personally not touch it as long as Corsair, Micron, Infineon, Kingston, Mushkin, Viking and Twinmos are arround.

        EDIT: Read This for example.
        Last edited by UtwigMU; 7 April 2004, 20:42.

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        • #5
          UtwigMU - Yeah, i heard that before to.

          BTW, does anyone know what GDDR3 or whatever it is - is all about?

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          • #6
            GDDR3 is a special memory designed for use with graphics applications, as it has a couple additional features specifically that will help graphics manufacturers utilize space better, such as on-chip termination and impedance control... which both become even more critical as speeds increase. GDDR3 is basically a faster version of DDR, which clock rate cranked up for high bandwidth, but also higher latency and a couple more features.

            Edit to clean up a few typos.
            Last edited by rylan; 8 April 2004, 18:18.

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