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System Name | penguin |
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Processor | R7 5700G |
Motherboard | Asrock B450M Pro4 |
Cooling | Some CM tower cooler that will fit my case |
Memory | 4 x 8GB Kingston HyperX Fury 2666MHz |
Video Card(s) | IGP |
Storage | ADATA SU800 512GB |
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Case | Zalman |
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Power Supply | Seasonic SS-620GM |
Software | win10 |
its a ddr3 chip even with a cheep kit itll be speedy and its 2.7 AM3, what experince do you have in an office with any of the above?? Might not run crysis on high but thats not what its for.
I'm talking about the celeron e1400 It uses the Frontside Bus instead of an integrated IMC which means that it will have a much greater latency when fetching data from the main memory. That woudn't be a problem if the FSB ran at a high frequency or if you had alot of L2 cache. Unfortunately you only get 256k per core, meaning that it gets full rather quickly and you have to resort to memory swapping.
DDR 3 have higher latency and it will not run any better with only 200MHz BUS.
It's not a 200Mhz Bus. That's just the base frequentcy. Multyply that by the HT multi of 10 and you get 2000Mz (3,6GT/s) and then I think it's doubled again because of dual channel memory, for an end result of 4000 Mhz. (someone please correct me if I'm wrong)
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