Arkaine23 Captain Random Senior Evil Joined Nov 8, 2001 Mar 14, 2002 #1 How does this convert into the memory bandwidth? I'm thinking about video card memory overclocking... Like 4ns is rated up to 500Mhz(DDR) or so, right? What about 3.8ns? 3.6ns? 3.3ns?
How does this convert into the memory bandwidth? I'm thinking about video card memory overclocking... Like 4ns is rated up to 500Mhz(DDR) or so, right? What about 3.8ns? 3.6ns? 3.3ns?
M moonunit Member Joined Nov 27, 2001 Location Essex, England Mar 14, 2002 #2 Divide one by access time = clock speed 1/4e-9 = 250e6 (250MHz x2 for DDR) Do the same for the other speeds and you get 526, 555, 606
Divide one by access time = clock speed 1/4e-9 = 250e6 (250MHz x2 for DDR) Do the same for the other speeds and you get 526, 555, 606