W woot7800GT Daemon Poster Messages 1,261 Jun 18, 2005 #1 I just was looking at CPU-Z and it said my RAM was PC3200 (200mhz) I thought PC3200 was 400mhz?
N neosteve In Runtime Messages 414 Jun 18, 2005 #2 You got the numbers switched around PC3200 is DDR400 and doesnÂ’t mean 400MHz usually you take the DDR number and divide it by to get your rams actual speed. For example DDR600 will be running at 300MHz
You got the numbers switched around PC3200 is DDR400 and doesnÂ’t mean 400MHz usually you take the DDR number and divide it by to get your rams actual speed. For example DDR600 will be running at 300MHz
T Trifid Fully Optimized Messages 4,010 Jun 18, 2005 #3 DDR means Double data rate. So 200mhz is effectively 400mhz, because it does twice as much with one cycle.
DDR means Double data rate. So 200mhz is effectively 400mhz, because it does twice as much with one cycle.
Nitestick Golden Master Messages 8,478 Location Ñмерти Ð´Ð»Ñ Ñпаме Jun 18, 2005 #4 yep. thats pretty much it.
A alanuofm Beta member Messages 4 Jun 18, 2005 #5 DDR means Double data rate. So 200mhz is effectively 400mhz, because it does twice as much with one cycle. the words of a monster techie
DDR means Double data rate. So 200mhz is effectively 400mhz, because it does twice as much with one cycle. the words of a monster techie