There wont be any latency issues for a couple reasons. First AMD waited, unlike Intel, for faster DDR2 memory speeds before agreeing to adopt the standard. Second, the onboard memory controller should be optimized for the DDR2 memory so latency issues will be minimized by keeping the timings...
Yes Quake4 is that demanding. Its not your video card that's causing the problem though, it's your ram. 512meg is simply not enough memory for new games. 1 gig is the minimum and some new games like BF2 will actually run better with 2 gig.
With 1 gig of ram you might be able to run at...
It's a good idea to upgrade the cooling on any component when overclocking is your objective, this includes ram, motherboard chipsets, cpu's and most definetly video cards. If your going to be pushing hard I would even recommend water cooling the card...
Im not so sure what your describing is a video card stall, it sounds more like a system ram stall. What do you have your AGP port set to? 64? 128? Try changing the size to one setting higher. Also its possible you have too much stuff on a 470w power supply. 4 harddrives and a dvd burner with a...
You can only move faster than light relative to another object, say two objects moving away from each other at .99C would appear to each other to be faster than light. Then again you couldnt see each other to notice. According to what i remember from the Ol college days actually traveling faster...
As far as the side thread on cosmic exspansion I thought I read in the August issue of Astronomy that "inflation" theory supports multiple universes influencing each other in unforeseen ways so its basicaly an unknowable thing as far as the universe ever stopping and/or contracting. I also...
It wouldnt count as perpetual motion anyway because even if you got it working the capacitor would have to be charged with some energy source. Even the best capacitor will bleed down eventualy...
You might have a go at flywheels and energy storage though if wheel spin gets you thinking....
Well of course your going to see an increase in top speed because you relaxed the timings and lossened up the memory top end. You could probably go 2.5-3-3-7 1T and hit the same speed. The problem is you may be getting worse results with that faster speed. I had systems give much better results...
You might have a chipset cooling issue as opposed to a cpu heat problem. Is you case cooling good ? anything blowing cool air on the chipset heatsink? If not I would try opening the case and pointing a fan at the inside, if the stability issue goes away Id look at the chipset being to hot....
Simply not true. Anand's own articles show clear performance drops associated with the 2T command rate, sometimes as much as 15%. Im not sure where this incorrect data about the on-die memory controller erasing the 2T command rate impact started, but its pure hogwash and people should stop...
Really ? I didnt realize believable benchmarks had been posted. I own a 5900 and 6800 GT and like them both, Ive also owned plenty of ATi cards like the 9800Pro, 9700Pro, 9500Pro. I highly doubt ATi is going to get "schooled" by nVidia anytime soon. At little less fanboyism is in order on both...
Bully for you mate. Maybe you should be at Dell.com if performance doesnt matter to you, hanging around a forum dedicated to maximizing performance seems kinda silly with that attitude.
Oh yeah, nForce4 boards are a dime a dozen that will do 300 on the memory.:roll: Im posting it as a...
According to Anand's own testing 2T loses around 4% against 1T in gaming, not benchmarks. Since many people here are overclockers and try to squeeze every drop of performance from their machine I think 4% is significant.
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