A couple of questions about the RAM
The strap on is 8 gigs,1600MHz,in Hades shows that it works at this frequency,why?And another question,say i54460 processor supports RAM 1333 and 1600.If you buy the RAM at 1866 MHz,or 2133,the RAM will run at a frequency of 1600,as I understand?And if percents to disperse,dispersal and RAM?
Ryazancev
Um,some kind of nonsense to be honest,from dual-channel mode there is no sense no,well maybe there is,but it is minimal
Ryazancev
It would be the second plank,I would run,I asked why shows 800 instead of 1600,and your answer is not quite the one I wanted to hear
Ryazancev
Stop your nonsense. DDR - double-data-rate. https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR3_SDRAM
Teach materiel.
briefly without details to this question to answer.
is frequency effective marketing and the same in both directions have physical and it 2 Aza slower that what the box says.
if you put a frequency higher than that supported by processor then it will work on the frequency if it supports the Mat Board in the form of extreme profiles. overclocking the CPU will definitely not will there be a point of some sort 2133 unknown to me. the idea of it that frequently have to fight with all sorts of internal costs which in itself is more of a controller of the processor.
in memory ultimately important is its total bandwidth controllers.
and then smoothly transition to the pitch that the 2 channel mode will give the use and throughput of more than one krosna memory on a single controller.
that pitch to practice as I tested how it worked pitch in adekunle as Scola. true memory MNU 1333. the savory result was in the Dragoons Agay inqusitor. there in the first lags and freezes came in the second where fps is over 60 it almost 10-20 fps off. the percent was then locked and the voltage supplied to it and the chipset was good because it is performance dependent. in other games that drive so had not so significantly Yes, significantly.
Shadowarm
Shadowarm wrote:
And another question,say i54460 processor supports RAM 1333 and 1600.If you buy the RAM at 1866 MHz,or 2133,the RAM will run at a frequency of 1600,as I understand?And if percents to disperse,dispersal and RAM?
1600 and 1333 is officially declared support from Intel-well, that is, with what frequency the CPU IMC can handle it. You can buy at least 3000 MHz ( here the manufacturer of the RAM says it's at 3000 MHz stable at 100%), but the IMC of the CPU will not pull stupid.
2133 MHz will easily take any modern processor.