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Old 18th September, 2004, 02:01 PM
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I have noticed, using ClockGen, that the memory speed changes based on the cpu divider, furthering the belief that the memory speed is a division of the CPU speed already. When using a 5:4 divisor the mem speed varies around 10 MHz when you change around the CPU multiplier. Definitely something to pay attention to when overclocking. Also. the bandwidth of the memory is a little odd according to Sandra. @ 9.5X235 with 1:1 memory, I get 3405MB/s. @ 9x255 with 5:4 memory (221 mem speed) I get 3426MB/s. Little odd.
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