Find out more here.Mirror, mirror on the wall, who has the fastest DDR2 of them all?
Find out more here.Mirror, mirror on the wall, who has the fastest DDR2 of them all?
this might be a very silly question from a very non-technical person, but are there any constraints imposed by the hardware behind the memory itself? I.e. maximum speeds that memory controllers can operate? some fundamental physical process (such as the limit imposed by quantum physics on the shrinkage of the dies in CPUs, i'm a former physicist) that might limit this?
just a random thought as although this sort of physics is well documented in CPUs, I haven't an understanding of the way memory systems work to begin thinking about physical upper limits on the performance of memory.
2.4v default voltage. Thats gonna be some hot memory. wonder how much further you could push it.
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