Beter to run 1:1 ?

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Just wondering about this, is it better performance wise to run 1:1 with your cpu or to run mem at something higher ?

EG:

I have Q6600 @ 360fsb so would it be better for me to run my DDR800 @ 720mhz 1:1 instead of its current speed of 860 ?

Curious!
 
You may aswell anyway, but it will only help benchmarks, won't give you a performance boost unless your FSB is equally increase and even then it's more to help CPU clockspeed. I can run my Ram at 760 1:1, or 930 or so, 5:6. (it won't hit over 832 1:1..i haven't a clue why this is the case), but i choose 760 at the moment because it creates less ehat i guess.
 
overclocking ram gives next to nothing in performance gains in games(intel cpu's).
not sure abt decoding and other stuff.
 
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Assuming it doesn't affect your overclock or system stability, it's always better to run your RAM as fast as possible.

On my current system and overclock I've actually found that 1:1 (fsb 1440, ram 720) is more stable than running my RAM at stock (i.e. using a ratio to clock it down to ~675).
 
I run my Q6600 with a 400 fsb x9 multi @ 1:1 to give me a stable 3.6ghz

The ram will easly do more but everything seems to run smoother at 800mhz - 1:1
 
Mine runs smoother at 1:1 3.4Ghz w/ 758Mhz. If I try to get that little extra to 800Mhz it won't be stable for toffee. Of course, that's not the case for everybody.
 
I run my RAM at FSB:RAM 4:5 so it's at 938Mhz. But as said running mem speed faster than FSB only really helps benchmarks, real life difference is small and in games it's probably a couple of frames faster at best.
 
I actually did a test and found that increasing RAM speed from 1:1 720MHz 5-5-5-18 (@1.8v) to 5:6 860MHz 4-4-4-12 (@2.0v) increased my 3dmarks by not even 100 points...lol! and that increase was largely to a slightly higher OC to the GFX shader clock!
 
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