I've noticed there are various different speeds in ddr memory. But how much of a performance difference would I notice between them? Do I really need 400mhz memory, or would I only notice a minimal increase like with dual channel memory?
Thanks
DDR: 266, 333, 400.. big difference?
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Athlon XPs aren't that sensitive to bus speed, but you want to get RAM that matches the FSB you intend to run your processor. If it's a 400 MHz FSB Athlon XP, you need DDR400 memory to match it.
You can run your RAM at a different speed to your FSB, but the latency penalties are relatively significant. If you get a 333 MHz FSB Athlon XP, it's better to run your RAM at 333 MHz (a 1:1 ratio) than to run your RAM at 400 MHz.
You can run your RAM at a different speed to your FSB, but the latency penalties are relatively significant. If you get a 333 MHz FSB Athlon XP, it's better to run your RAM at 333 MHz (a 1:1 ratio) than to run your RAM at 400 MHz.