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Athlon200GE in SupCom anyone? (memory performance importance

Postby ZLO_RD » 06 Mar 2020, 10:51

Xeon E5 1650v0 core multiplyer at 39. Boosts to 3.9 Ghz, but some power-saving settings are "on" so it is werid. Gonna turn powersaving off for future tests.
i did 2 runs.
run 1 22:56
run 2 26:07
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Re: How good Athlon200GE would be in SupCom

Postby ZLO_RD » 06 Mar 2020, 15:34

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qYT6GrnK38&t=22s
someone made a test here
timings are in the comments
Edit: lol this test is kinda meaningless xD. 3000 beats 3200 with same timings. 2133 has good timings and no latency data, so can't compare results.
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Re: How good Athlon200GE would be in SupCom

Postby Uveso » 07 Mar 2020, 04:06

ZLO_RD wrote:Edit: lol this test is kinda meaningless xD. 3000 beats 3200 with same timings. 2133 has good timings and no latency data, so can't compare results.


Yes, this happens if ppl dont know how a PC works and try to overclock.
If you change the speed of your memory then you also need to set the speed from your front side bus (mainboard clock)
This is needed to set the clock for the mainboards north bridge.

North Bridge is the memory manager/controller:
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Unsync memory/NorthBridge clock settings will lead to very low memory latency:
You can see here that you will lose about 20% memory speed (Additional Async Latency Offset)

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So its no surprise to have fast benchmark results with 3000 clock because 2133 and 3200 are set unsync to North Bridge.
Have in mind we need fast memory "latency" for SupCom, we don't need a high memory clock or high memory throughput.
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