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SysCold

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Since: Jan 31, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 12:40 am
Post subject: 2x DDR 512MB PC4000 (500MHz) KINGMAX Hardcore
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Here is the rest of my configuration before question:
Barton 2500+ OC'd @ 3200+
Memory from subject
MB Asus A7N8X-X, 2x200 MHz FSB
Radeon 9600 Pro 128MB

So, I was wondering why do I get so low at Sandra Memory Benchmark? It's
Int: 2970/93%, Buff: 2697/84%. I know my MB is limiting it but I also
tried setting timings with NO change in speed. Is there any way to speed
it up? RAM has at least 100 MHz free!

And another question: will there be drastic change in speed after I get
AMD64 3200+ and some 939 MB with 1GHz FSB?

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 12:40 am
Post subject: Re: 2x DDR 512MB PC4000 (500MHz) KINGMAX Hardcore [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 21:40:07 +0200, SysCold
wrote:

 >Here is the rest of my configuration before question:

 >Memory from subject
 >MB Asus A7N8X-X, 2x200 MHz FSB
 >Radeon 9600 Pro 128MB
 >
 >So, I was wondering why do I get so low at Sandra Memory Benchmark? It's
 >Int: 2970/93%, Buff: 2697/84%. I know my MB is limiting it but I also
 >tried setting timings with NO change in speed. Is there any way to speed
 >it up? RAM has at least 100 MHz free!


Doesn't the "-X" version of A7N8X only have single-channel memory
support? If so, your scores are pretty reasonable... the dual
channel version of that board should get (roughly) 3100/2900 at
200MHz. I don't really understand why you spent so much on the
memory but bought the budget single-channel version of that
board, but it seems to be the limit here.

Do you have memory set sync'd to FSB, probably shown as "100%" in
bios? If so you could try setting to higher % but often nForce2
does as well at 100% with tweaked timings as it would higher with
more conservative timings. I wouldn't worry about it though, a
few points difference isn't worth sweating unless specific app is
memory-bound. In gaming the vidcard should be more of a
bottleneck than anything else.

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WhiteRavenEye

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 2:40 am
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kony wrote:


 > wrote:
 >
 >
  >>Here is the rest of my configuration before question:

  >>Memory from subject
  >>MB Asus A7N8X-X, 2x200 MHz FSB
  >>Radeon 9600 Pro 128MB
  >>
  >>So, I was wondering why do I get so low at Sandra Memory Benchmark? It's
  >>Int: 2970/93%, Buff: 2697/84%. I know my MB is limiting it but I also
  >>tried setting timings with NO change in speed. Is there any way to speed
  >>it up? RAM has at least 100 MHz free!
 >
 >
 >
 > Doesn't the "-X" version of A7N8X only have single-channel memory
 > support? If so, your scores are pretty reasonable... the dual
 > channel version of that board should get (roughly) 3100/2900 at
 > 200MHz. I don't really understand why you spent so much on the
 > memory but bought the budget single-channel version of that
 > board, but it seems to be the limit here.
 >
 > Do you have memory set sync'd to FSB, probably shown as "100%" in
 > bios? If so you could try setting to higher % but often nForce2
 > does as well at 100% with tweaked timings as it would higher with
 > more conservative timings. I wouldn't worry about it though, a
 > few points difference isn't worth sweating unless specific app is
 > memory-bound. In gaming the vidcard should be more of a
 > bottleneck than anything else.

Yes, "-X" version is single-channel, damn. Well, the thing is, I will
use this configuration just until end of year. Then I'm buying new
one... As I said in the rest of mail, proc will be 939 Athlon64 at
approx. 3000+ (but probably higher), MB with SATA and 1GHz FSB and
graphic card will be my personal pride: ATI Radeon X800 XT. Currently in
my country there are not processors for 939 and no X800 XT! That's why I
bought this comp... RAM in new comp will be the one I have right now, I
just hope it will be fast enough to meet the rest of configuration....
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