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<blockquote data-quote="Spragleknas" data-source="post: 84724" data-attributes="member: 17435"><p>Traditionaly, Intel-systems benefit most on RAM-speeds, while AMD-systems was more dependant on memory timings/latency (ie. cas latency/CL). However, on newer AMD-systems, things are not that obvious.</p><p></p><p>One certan thing, however, is that an integrated graphic-card (like nVidia 6150) would benefit form good memory (speed and probably timings, as well as running dual).</p><p></p><p>The bottom line is that memory speed/timings effects on systems are hardly worth the price you pay for "state of the art modules"- except for extreme OC'ers.</p><p></p><p>Memory is often hyped up; remember the "dual-wave" on socket A-systems? Performance increasment was around 3-5%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spragleknas, post: 84724, member: 17435"] Traditionaly, Intel-systems benefit most on RAM-speeds, while AMD-systems was more dependant on memory timings/latency (ie. cas latency/CL). However, on newer AMD-systems, things are not that obvious. One certan thing, however, is that an integrated graphic-card (like nVidia 6150) would benefit form good memory (speed and probably timings, as well as running dual). The bottom line is that memory speed/timings effects on systems are hardly worth the price you pay for "state of the art modules"- except for extreme OC'ers. Memory is often hyped up; remember the "dual-wave" on socket A-systems? Performance increasment was around 3-5%. [/QUOTE]
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