spynoodle
Active Member
I've been wondering a bit about RAM lately, and I just have a few questions:
1. Can you have two different channels of memory running at different speeds?
2. If you have two modules of memory that aren't running in dual channel, and one's slower than the other, will it slow the faster module down?
3. I read a bit about dual channel, and it seems like it theoretically "doubles" the speed of RAM, removing a CPU bottleneck having to do with the difference between its FSB and the RAM's speed. I've also read that you should buy RAM a bit under a processor's FSB speed. WTF??
4. When a Pentium 4's FSB is quad-pumped, does RAM need to surpass the total FSB speed (eg. 800MHz) to not produce a bottleneck, or the speed split in four (eg. 200MHz)?
1. Can you have two different channels of memory running at different speeds?
2. If you have two modules of memory that aren't running in dual channel, and one's slower than the other, will it slow the faster module down?
3. I read a bit about dual channel, and it seems like it theoretically "doubles" the speed of RAM, removing a CPU bottleneck having to do with the difference between its FSB and the RAM's speed. I've also read that you should buy RAM a bit under a processor's FSB speed. WTF??
4. When a Pentium 4's FSB is quad-pumped, does RAM need to surpass the total FSB speed (eg. 800MHz) to not produce a bottleneck, or the speed split in four (eg. 200MHz)?