Greetings ladies,
I'm a lurker here for quite some time, and now the time has come for me to speak up!
From what i remember, back when dual channel ddr was first introduced, the performance gain was about 2% on the pentium 4s. now that virtually all cpus have multiple cores, i wonder if it would make a difference.
Basically, what i'm interested in is benchmarks showing the performance benefit switching from single/dual/tripple channel in memory. would be great if it could scale between a few kinds of cpus, and would show the differences with each type of memory (atleast between types: ddr1, ddr2, ddr3)
if you know of one. please link me. if you don't.... well, this could be a great oc3d benchmark premiere don't you think?
I'm a lurker here for quite some time, and now the time has come for me to speak up!
From what i remember, back when dual channel ddr was first introduced, the performance gain was about 2% on the pentium 4s. now that virtually all cpus have multiple cores, i wonder if it would make a difference.
Basically, what i'm interested in is benchmarks showing the performance benefit switching from single/dual/tripple channel in memory. would be great if it could scale between a few kinds of cpus, and would show the differences with each type of memory (atleast between types: ddr1, ddr2, ddr3)
if you know of one. please link me. if you don't.... well, this could be a great oc3d benchmark premiere don't you think?
