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How do you use the same cpu for comparison when you can only use a Core i7 for tri-channel DDR3? It won't do DDR2.
As far as your benchmarks vs "real world". I agree that some graphics benchmarks may skew results, but for memory bandwith, more is better. No exceptions.
Anyway, a couple of comparisons using Everests memory benchmark:
DDR2 1200 1:1 @ 5-5-5-10 Duel Channel
Ok, one of my runs. This is pretty much the fastest you will see for DDR2 1200, or not far off.
DDR3 1066 @ 9-9-9-24 Tripple Channel
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2009/01/26/intel-core-i7-memory-performance-review/3
Read: 13113mb/s
Write: 11967mb/s
Copy: 15670mb/s
Latency: 44.3ns
Yes, but we are talking about DDR3 Tri channel vs DDR2 Dual Channel, there is simply no competition.
As far as your benchmarks vs "real world". I agree that some graphics benchmarks may skew results, but for memory bandwith, more is better. No exceptions.
Anyway, a couple of comparisons using Everests memory benchmark:
DDR2 1200 1:1 @ 5-5-5-10 Duel Channel
Ok, one of my runs. This is pretty much the fastest you will see for DDR2 1200, or not far off.
DDR3 1066 @ 9-9-9-24 Tripple Channel
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2009/01/26/intel-core-i7-memory-performance-review/3
Read: 13113mb/s
Write: 11967mb/s
Copy: 15670mb/s
Latency: 44.3ns
yea lol i remember lookin up a comparison of ddr2 vs ddr3, and only speeds of 1600mhz+ out did the ddr2 modules, and they only went up to ddr2 1066 was almost on par with ddr3 1333 and outdid ddr3 1066 simply because the timings were so much tighter on the ddr2 modules
Yes, but we are talking about DDR3 Tri channel vs DDR2 Dual Channel, there is simply no competition.
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