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Old 12-11-2004, 04:34 PM  
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Originally posted by The_Oracle_Porn
dual channel = faster memory access time = faster calculation speeds
no, and no

dual channel = more bandwidth

the CLOCKSPEED of the ram controlls teh SPEED... the bandwdth is the size of the pipeline from the ram to the memory controller.

becase the A64's all have ram controllers on the CPU the dual channel does not even make as much of a differnce as it did with ther previous cores.
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