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Author: Steve
Date: 02/01/2012

[ Program Timings Performance ]

This time we find that the memory timings have even less of an impact on performance as we only saw a 7% increase in performance when going from the CL12 timings to the more aggressive CL9 timings. While there were clear performance advantages to using memory with tighter timings, the gains are not huge.

Here we found that the memory timings had almost no impact on Photoshop performance and just half a second improvement was seen between the CL12 and CL9 memory.

When encoding we only saw a little over a 1% performance gain separating the DDR3-1333 and 2133MHz memory.

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Posted on: 02/08/2012 08:30 PM
wow I am actually quite surprised by the results. If you were going to buy the 3820 instead of the 2700K for example you might as well just start with an 8GB kit.

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Posted on: 02/13/2012 09:30 PM
What I want to know is when will the Core i7-3820 go on sale? I really want one and this info is useful for that purchase  ;)