pwnstar

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I read the tomshardware pc 10000 article, and saw that 1250mhz RAM has barely any performance boost over 800 mhz. But what about the difference between 533, 667, and 800. I know that there is the optimal fsb to memory speed 1:1, and that after that, gains from faster memory decreases. If you have en E6600 at stock, how much of a speed increase would you get from changing 533 mhz (which would have the 1:1 ratio) to 667 mhz or 800 mhz?

And is there going to be a greater increase in performance with newer future apps?
 

bridonca

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It could, but the performance improvement would barely be noticable, and you risk system instability. I personally would not bother unless you are a benchmark and test junkie.
 

Mondoman

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Looking at the results in the article link from my previous post, reducing latency should improve results. The best mix of speed and latency will depend on your specific hardware components, the apps you run, and your wallet.