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<blockquote data-quote="BlueMax1916" data-source="post: 808904" data-attributes="member: 30294"><p><strong>AW: AMD e-350 For client and server</strong></p><p></p><p>It is not RAM overclocking if you buy an ASUS E350 board and 1333Mhz RAM instead of 1066MHz. Then you can simply switch from 1066Mhz to 1333MHz in the BIOS. The ASUS design allows for that. That provides a performance boost because the E350 is a single channel RAM design versus other systems which are dual or triple channel. That means data transfer performance is already halved versus dual channel designs. Also CPU and GPU share the same channel wich leads to another bottleneck. Therefore running the RAM a third faster helps a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueMax1916, post: 808904, member: 30294"] [b]AW: AMD e-350 For client and server[/b] It is not RAM overclocking if you buy an ASUS E350 board and 1333Mhz RAM instead of 1066MHz. Then you can simply switch from 1066Mhz to 1333MHz in the BIOS. The ASUS design allows for that. That provides a performance boost because the E350 is a single channel RAM design versus other systems which are dual or triple channel. That means data transfer performance is already halved versus dual channel designs. Also CPU and GPU share the same channel wich leads to another bottleneck. Therefore running the RAM a third faster helps a lot. [/QUOTE]
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