Is super fast ram a scam?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Nickower, May 8, 2007.

  1. #1
    There’s plentry of noise at the moment about useing super-fast memory in your PC. As far as im concernced, it’s mostly a con. All you need is memory that matches the speed of your frontside bus (FSB) data stream. For example, an Intel Core 2 E63000 processor with its 1,066MHZ quad-pumped FSB only needs DDR2-533 memory to work optimally, necause the base clock speed for both is 266MHZ...
    For the rest check out my blog
    http://blogurself.com/blog/technology/dont-buy-fast-memory/
     
    Nickower, May 8, 2007 IP
  2. joshbond

    joshbond Peon

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    #2
    Interesting.
    I hadn't even heard of super-fast memory yet.
     
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  3. Nickower

    Nickower Banned

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    #3
    Its a relatively new concept to hit the market.
     
    Nickower, May 8, 2007 IP
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    Muneeb2Good Notable Member

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    #4
    Thanks for the link i was not aware of that super ram thing. !!

    Have a nice day
     
    Muneeb2Good, May 9, 2007 IP
  5. Nickower

    Nickower Banned

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    #5
    Your welcome, im glad it helped.
     
    Nickower, May 9, 2007 IP
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    w3bmaster Notable Member

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    #6
    Didn't hard of that and sincerly i don't care to mutch right now
     
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  7. Nickower

    Nickower Banned

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    #7
    Well then thanks for your positive input =P,
    "didnt hard of that"? Come again?
     
    Nickower, May 9, 2007 IP
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    jquindlen Notable Member

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    Funny stuff. The fast RAM is meant for overclocking, otherwise it's pointless. The faster RAM comes into play when you increase your FSB speed, which in turn overclocks the CPU. Obviously if you start increasing your base FSB speed, lets say from 266MHZ to 300MHz, you now have a 1200MHZ quad pumped FSB and will need DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) RAM in order to run on the overclocked settings.

    So yeah, of course it's useless if you're not going to overclock, but that's the whole point to begin with. The RAM is made and marketed towards overclockers and enthusiasts. I know you mentioned it in the article at the very bottom btw.
     
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    htmlindex Prominent Member

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    #9
    That's the 1st I've heard about it as well. Thanks for the link
     
    htmlindex, May 9, 2007 IP
  10. Nickower

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    Thats why i wrote it, so people who dont intend on overclocking dont waste there money on it.
     
    Nickower, May 9, 2007 IP
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    fej Active Member

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    Wow that's ultra fast haha! Thanks for letting us know! :D
     
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  12. Nickower

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    #12
    Yeah, there doing some interesting stuff these days
     
    Nickower, May 10, 2007 IP