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Tight Timings vs High Clock Frequencies - TechAmok
Tight Timings vs High Clock Frequencies - [hardware] 08:43 AM EST - Apr,01 2006 - post a comment
THG takes a close look at system memory performance in an effort to answer
some essential technical questions. Can tight timings outperform high clock
frequencies? How much of an effect does memory speed have on overall
performance?
We conclude the following from our testing:
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There are very small real-life differences in performance between low clock
frequency/fast timing Winbond memory and high clock frequency/relaxed timing
Samsung memory. This is true in 3DMark01 and SuperPI even for CPU/memory
intensive applications.
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To accurately answer the question we asked earlier in this article - namely,
whether to go for tight timings or high clock frequencies - one should conduct
the tests using a very fast CPU to eliminate bottlenecks. It is our opinion that
even our overclocked 2610 MHz dual core Opteron wasn't really fast enough to do
more than hint at a possible victory for tight timings at even higher CPU clock
frequencies.
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Given the two facts above, our conclusion must be that our testing using only
Samsung memory and extrapolation, instead of comparison to actual Winbond
memory, does not result in data accurate enough to give an entirely foolproof
answer. According to our calculations, the difference between CL2.0-2-2-6 at 270
MHz and CL3.0-4-4-7 at 320 MHz in SuperPI 8M swayed from 0.7% to 0.5% in both
directions, depending on how performance scales.
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Testing indicated that tight timings become more important as CPU clock is
raised. This could potentially lead to Winbond memory performing 1-2% better
than Samsung memory at Athlon 64/Opteron CPU speeds over 3 GHz. Of course,
Winbond is no longer an active player on the DDR1 market, so getting a hold of
this kind of memory is so hard that the issue becomes moot.
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Depending on CPU clock frequency, tight timings have a performance advantage
over relaxed timings in CPU/memory intensive applications, ranging from 2% at 2
GHz to 6% at 2.6 GHz.
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When leaving the timings untouched at a CPU clock of 2 GHz or 2.6 GHz
respectively, DDR600 performs 2% or 5% better than DDR400 in CPU/memory
intensive applications.
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For Samsung TCC5/TCCD memory, like the G.Skill F1-4400DSU2-1GBFC used for this
article, DDR600 at medium timings outperforms DDR400 at tight timings. DDR600 at
relaxed timings performs about the same as DDR400 at tight timings (+/- 1%).
For the majority of users, the 1-2% benefit in performance when comparing
Winbond to Samsung memory will go unnoticed. In fact, we would not advise
anyone to spend a lot of money on highest end memory in the hope of improving
computer performance by increasing memory speed. As noted earlier in the
article, keeping the timings unchanged and at a steady CPU clock of 2.6 GHz,
DDR600 performs 5% better than DDR400 in CPU/memory intensive applications.
These are very weak gains given that there is a 50% increase in memory speed,
and these gains are even smaller at lower CPU speeds. In modern games, which are
mostly limited by the graphics card, the performance increase would be zero, as
even big changes in CPU speed can go by unnoticed.
The bottom line is that as long as you have enough memory - preferably 2 GB -
the extra money you pay for more memory speed would be better invested in a
faster graphics card. And if you don't play games, then the CPU and hard
drive offer more room for improvement than the memory.
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