Quick Dual channel DDR performance question
Hi guys,
I finally got another stick of Corsair XMS3200 (1024MB total now) to allow dual-channel on my P4P800 motherboard.
Now, since I only have a P2.4B (533MHz) running at 2.8GHz (620MHz), my motherboard only allows my memory to run on a 4:5 cpu/mem ratio - which translates to 387MHz DDR. In dual-channel mode, my theoretical bandwidth should be roughly twice that - 775MHz.
Now, my question is, since I'm not running on a 800MHz fsb, my theoretical memory bandwidth should be bottlenecked by my FSB (620MHz), correct?
Because I did some Sandra tests, and I'm only getting around 3898/3890MB/sec transfer rate. This is much better than a single stick of 3200 running at 400MHz, but I was expecting to see more. This performance limitation is due to my lower FSB, correct?
Also, another point to note, is that after the Sandra test, it reported only 79% efficiency for the memory. Is this also caused by the FSB bottleneck, or does this have to do with the dual-channel controller on my P4P800?
Thanks! I just want to make sure Im getting the most out of this rig!
:)
-Ryan
Re: Quick Dual channel DDR performance question
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Originally posted by ryandinan
Now, my question is, since I'm not running on a 800MHz fsb, my theoretical memory bandwidth should be bottlenecked by my FSB (620MHz), correct?
Because I did some Sandra tests, and I'm only getting around 3898/3890MB/sec transfer rate. This is much better than a single stick of 3200 running at 400MHz, but I was expecting to see more. This performance limitation is due to my lower FSB, correct?
Seems kind of low. The theoretical max should be around 6.1GB/s. The lowest I've seen on my computer is 70% of theoretical. Which would be around 4200-4300MB/s. That is the lowest. With the CPU running faster than the memory I see more like 80% or 4800-4900MB/s if I were running at 387Mhz (actually about the same at 400Mhz). Is the MB pre 800Mhz or just the CPU? If the MB is pre 800Mhz that may be the problem.
Eric