Patriot perfects 1350MHz memory - in the lab

@ 2007/01/29
The chaps said that they are running memory at more than the milestone 1333MHz. They can push it to 1350MHz but it will take a few more weeks before you see this available in the shops.

Comment from jmke @ 2007/01/30
so 975x mobo's can, 965 don't, how about NVIDIA 650i and 680i and ATI RD600?
Comment from SuAside @ 2007/01/30
the Asus P5W DH Deluxe can (confirmed first hand )
Comment from Rutar @ 2007/01/30
I think a list of motherboards that support negative dividers would make a nice article as it is NOT common knowledge and allows big savings.
Comment from jmke @ 2007/01/30
I'd say, only measurable with benchmarks, not noticeable in real-world apps and games
http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...&articID=4 72
Comment from Rutar @ 2007/01/30
What is the effect on the performance then compared to 1:1?
Comment from jmke @ 2007/01/30
is ~5% speed increase in games/applicaties between PC2-5300 and PC2-10000+ worth the extra $300+ cost? Or would a more expensive GPU, or CPU, or HDD or more ram (1gb vs 2gb) be a more wise purchase decision ?
Comment from easypanic @ 2007/01/30
yup , the abit can do it also
Comment from piotke @ 2007/01/30
is possible on badaxe
Comment from jmke @ 2007/01/30
I can run negative dividers on the Bad Axe, if I remember correctly
Comment from thorgal @ 2007/01/29
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Originally Posted by SuAside View Post
you can do negative dividers, but performance won't be as good as expected.
Not on P5B, you can't. But I think you can on 975 boards and 680i.
Comment from SuAside @ 2007/01/29
you can do negative dividers, but performance won't be as good as expected.
Comment from thorgal @ 2007/01/29
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Originally Posted by Rutar View Post
Can you really do that with C2D? I thought you can't.
You can't do any "negative" dividers. Ram always runs equal or faster than the front side bus. But with this fast ram you can always pick a divider which should fit the bill (675 FSB is not going to happen any time soon )
Comment from Rutar @ 2007/01/29
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Originally Posted by jmke View Post
even if you overclock you can run memory async with your FSB and still be well within specs
Can you really do that with C2D? I thought you can't.
Comment from Jaco @ 2007/01/29
anyone remember their DDR1 5600 modules ?

i'm afraid this is the same thing
Comment from thorgal @ 2007/01/29
Bring it on
Comment from jmke @ 2007/01/29
even if you overclock you can run memory async with your FSB and still be well within specs
Comment from Rutar @ 2007/01/29
depends if you overclock
Comment from jmke @ 2007/01/29
and still Core 2 is happy with PC2-5300 memory modules...