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    Intel Core 2 with Various FSB/Memory Clock Rates Review

    Posted on Wednesday, May 27 2009 @ 22:02:40 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    In case of popular Core 2 processors with 1066/1333MHz FSB, it makes sense to use dual-channel memory of much higher bandwidth than the nominal FSB can provide. If we consider DDR2-667 the reference point, fast DDR2 or DDR3 memory can bring a 6-8% performance gain in real applications.

    Link: Ixbtlabs

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