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  • FiringSquad has a card?

    The following comment makes me wonder:

    "Matrox has always been secretive about its clock speeds in both memory and core but it was simple to figure out what the clock for its memory was running at. Using a few simple calculations, we were able to deduce the memory to be running at 625MHz/2 since it’s DDR. This is currently comparable to what NVIDIA is clocking its memory on the GeForce4 Ti 4600. Although Matrox hasn’t confirmed the memory architecture being used in Parhelia, we’re assuming it’s a type of cross-bar architecture."

    On what were they calculating the memory clock?
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  • #2
    Maybe because Matrox claim a bandwidth in excess of 20GB/s(?).

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    • #3
      Of course, you are probably right...
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      • #4
        Hmmm....interesting

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        • #5
          It has been stated on several sites, that the DDR ram was running at 312.5 Mhz as opposed to 325 on the GF4
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          • #6
            but Matrox has a 256 Bit bus compared to the 128 Bit
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            • #7
              yes ... but the memory still runs at 312.5 as opposed to 325.

              The reason I even mention the GF4 is simply to show, that running at 312.5 is not impossible since the GF4 ram runs at 325
              even though the parhelia ram is 32 bits and not 16 bit.

              I didn't say anything about the width of the bus ....
              Last edited by Kosh Naranek; 15 May 2002, 14:40.
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              • #8
                Talking about memory....
                take a look at this picture:

                (http://www.pcpop.com.cn/popimages/2002-5-16-4-59-34.jpg)

                And then take a look at this website:


                Does anybody know what the speed is of this type of memory (Samsung DDR Ram K4D26323RA)? According to this site, each chip is 128MB so the card on the picture is a Pro version
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                • #9
                  Looking at the "33" at the end of the number on the chip I'd suppose it's 3.3 ns RAMs. They're rated for 1/3.3*1000 = roughly 303MHz.
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                  • #10
                    A more acurate description of these chips here

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by hominid skull
                      A more acurate description of these chips here

                      http://samsungelectronics.com/semico...26323ra-gc.htm
                      "Maximum clock frequency up to 350 MHz" woohoo!
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                      • #12
                        The reason I even mention the GF4 is simply to show, that running at 312.5 is not impossible since the GF4 ram runs at 325.....I didn't say anything about the width of the bus
                        Well, they are related. The more bits you have trying to hit the same destination at one time, the more difficult it is to manage.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by IcedEarth


                          "Maximum clock frequency up to 350 MHz" woohoo!
                          Yes, with the -2A chips. The displayed -33 chips are as supposed 3.3ns ones rated for 300MHz. But then it's only a prototype/test-card.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by IcedEarth
                            Talking about memory....
                            take a look at this picture:

                            (http://www.pcpop.com.cn/popimages/2002-5-16-4-59-34.jpg)

                            And then take a look at this website:


                            Does anybody know what the speed is of this type of memory (Samsung DDR Ram K4D26323RA)? According to this site, each chip is 128MB so the card on the picture is a Pro version
                            Each chip is 128Mbits!

                            Looking at the pics on http://www.pcpop.com.cn/readnews.asp?id=6984 there's 8 chips, so there's 128Mbytes on that card most probably?

                            Or is 128Mb = Pro what you meant?

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                            • #15
                              Just looking at those chips: would the 128MB version be upgradable to 256MB ?

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