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bterry13 said:If RD ram performs better, why do amd machines have better benchmarks?
Evnas said:
Because DDR is cheaper, and easier. RDRAM u have to have in pairs, DDR u dont. Theoretically, RDRAM gives u twice the bandwidth of DDR
*edit* And AMD doesnt use DDR...the chipsets designed for them do. They could just as easily make a chipset for RDRAM for AMD systems
bterry13 said:If RD ram performs better, why do amd machines have better benchmarks?
Evnas said:Because DDR is cheaper, and easier. RDRAM u have to have in pairs, DDR u dont. Theoretically, RDRAM gives u twice the bandwidth of DDR
Evnas said:*edit* And AMD doesnt use DDR...the chipsets designed for them do. They could just as easily make a chipset for RDRAM for AMD systems
You don't make any sense... and you're obdviously not up to date on AMD's chipsets.
flapperhead said:oh god here comes the urge, to slap on some 600mhz drcgs, get some of that ocz pc1200 and crank out a benchmark to make the ddr boyz cry