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With scores like these, DDR400 is now surpasing the bandwith given from PC800 and even PC1066 in some cases. Now, imagine adding even more speed to this memory by using CL2 rather than CL2.5 and your DDR400 has reached speeds on RD 1066 for only a fraction of the cost and twice the availability.
On AMD side, the nForce2 and KT400 will oWn all! I would love to see some benchmarks from dual channel DDR400, that would be impressive. nVidia claims that with the nForce2, the average user using two generic sticks of DDR400 will be capable of exceeding speeds of over 4GB/s on a raw Sandra 2002 score.
How many people on this forum have even gotten near 4000MB/s LOL Oh man, alot of speed to come.
DS-Master
With scores like these, DDR400 is now surpasing the bandwith given from PC800 and even PC1066 in some cases. Now, imagine adding even more speed to this memory by using CL2 rather than CL2.5 and your DDR400 has reached speeds on RD 1066 for only a fraction of the cost and twice the availability.
On AMD side, the nForce2 and KT400 will oWn all! I would love to see some benchmarks from dual channel DDR400, that would be impressive. nVidia claims that with the nForce2, the average user using two generic sticks of DDR400 will be capable of exceeding speeds of over 4GB/s on a raw Sandra 2002 score.
How many people on this forum have even gotten near 4000MB/s LOL Oh man, alot of speed to come.
DS-Master