In everyday use no that change in timings acounts for 2ns of slower access so you will not ever feel a difference. It will show a difference in benchmarks theough it should be minor 10-20 pts in sandra mem bench and maybe 10 pts in 3d mark. There is no real performance difference though unless your livelyhood is based upon synthetic benchmarks.
In everyday use no that change in timings acounts for 2ns of slower access so you will not ever feel a difference. It will show a difference in benchmarks theough it should be minor 10-20 pts in sandra mem bench and maybe 10 pts in 3d mark. There is no real performance difference though unless your livelyhood is based upon synthetic benchmarks.
Actually, the tRCD timing has a bigger effect in DDR memory. I know that that's at least true with AMD systems from my own testing, and I'm fairly certain it's true of P4 systems too.
If you're running a couple days of calculations, go for it.
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