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  • P. core clock and mem clock

    Taking the risk to be told an ignorant I'll like to ask about the Parhelia clock speeds.

    I think to know that in a motherboard it's better (in performance) to set the FSB for the CPU and the MEM to the same speed.

    So my question is if this happens too in the Parhelia?, I know it's not going to be the same speed but maybe a ratio. So maybe I'll get more performance using 230(core)-280(mem) than if 230-300 for example.

    cheers, Ivan
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  • #2
    Regardless of the core speed the mem is independent. The higher speed will show an increase, but mostly only when higher resolutions tax it.
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    • #3
      my ram can't work at 600MHz stablely!
      why?
      it is Infineon 3.3ns!
      PC:Intel P4 3G |Intel D875PBZ|Geil PC3200 256MB Golden Dragon x 2| matrox Parhelia-512 R 128MB|Creative SB! Audigy2 Platinum|Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 SATA 120GB x 2 Raid0|WesternDigital WDC WD1200JB-00EVA0|LG 795FT Plus|LG HL-DT-ST RWDVD GCC-4480B|LG HL-DT-ST CD-ROM GCR-8523B|LGIM-ML980|LGIM-K868|SF-420TS
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      • #4
        Because RAM isn't the only factor. There's trace delay, and bus drivers, and all sorts of other stuff that takes away. Short answer: you're RAM doesn't actually have 3.3ns to do its job.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Wombat
          Because RAM isn't the only factor. There's trace delay, and bus drivers, and all sorts of other stuff that takes away. Short answer: you're RAM doesn't actually have 3.3ns to do its job.
          what can i do now?
          what does the Parhelia RAM working at 600MHz needs ?
          alter my motherboard?
          pls
          PC:Intel P4 3G |Intel D875PBZ|Geil PC3200 256MB Golden Dragon x 2| matrox Parhelia-512 R 128MB|Creative SB! Audigy2 Platinum|Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 SATA 120GB x 2 Raid0|WesternDigital WDC WD1200JB-00EVA0|LG 795FT Plus|LG HL-DT-ST RWDVD GCC-4480B|LG HL-DT-ST CD-ROM GCR-8523B|LGIM-ML980|LGIM-K868|SF-420TS
          DataCenter:Intel PIII 450|Intel VC820|Samsung RDRAM PC800 256MB x 2|matrox Millennium G450 DualHead SGRAM 32MB|Adaptec 2940UW|NEC USB2.0 Extend Card|Intel pro100 82557|Samsung Floppy Disk|Fujitsu MAN3367MP|Seagate Barracuda ST136475LW|IBM DTLA-307030|Sony CU5221|SevenTeam ST-420SLP|LGIM-ML980|LGIM-K868

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          • #6
            Sure you can fix this, just fab a newer faster revision of the GPU and a new 8 layer pcb... just joking

            There is nothing you can do.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by chhfchhf
              what can i do now?
              what does the Parhelia RAM working at 600MHz needs ?
              alter my motherboard?
              pls
              You can always try extreme cooling/10% overclocking/ on the core, but upping the mem frequency won't do a hell of a lot...

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