Rdram

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by rafat, Mar 19, 2002.

  1. what "techie"... you're brother-in-law who just got a puter? lol
     
    #11     May 26, 2002
  2. nitro

    nitro

    I have not heard of this. Would you find out where he heard this and supply us with a link? That would be helpful and interesting.

    nitro
     
    #12     May 26, 2002
  3. Fracka

    Fracka

    rdram is on it's way out.

    As you notice DDR is taking over from that and Rambus is a joke with only P4's using it.

    Win2K is also a ram hog and is the most memory intensive Operating system. BUT!! it is defintely the most STABLE without a doubt

    Multiple monitors is not a ram issue. That is the Video card's problem. Notice how the vid cards are using DDR ram now?
    hmmm.... no sdram. Is this another sign that sdram is on it's way out?

    Sdram also runs at say 150mhz overclocked with say crucial chips where DDR can run at 233mhz as standard or something like that and Rambus? Well lets just say 800 and leave it at that.

    But to get back to the question you asked.
    It all depends on what you are running and how mem intensive it is.
     
    #13     May 26, 2002
  4. nitro

    nitro

    I hope you are talking _WITHIN_ the Microsoft choices, as otherwise it would not even be worth a response if you include just about any flavor of Unix.

    nitro
     
    #14     May 26, 2002
  5. Fracka

    Fracka

    haha

    Yes I am talking about Windows. Is there any decent trading software for Unix systems? I honestly do not know myself. :D
     
    #15     May 26, 2002
  6. I've heard this from two different guys that build computers. That's enough for me to believe. By the way, the two guys don't know each other.

    It is also well known that Rambus memory is faster than DDR.
     
    #16     May 26, 2002
  7. Fracka

    Fracka

    Yes like 3 times faster
    even with DDR's 333mhz chipsets it doesn't come close to Rambus's 800 mhz chips
     
    #17     May 26, 2002
  8. nitro

    nitro

    I have no idea where you guys get your information.

    Here is one of a million links that dispute this.

    http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/article/1493/

    I happen to prefer RAMBUS for one reason - I use dual P4 Xeon processors, and as far as I know, DDR ram is not compatible with the Xeons.

    nitro
     
    #18     May 26, 2002
  9. Fracka

    Fracka

    I am confused :confused:
    That link supports what i said. Even if DDR was to come close to Rambus it doesn't have the stability anyways.

    Doesn't matter how fast your CPU is, if your Ram can't keep up with your FSB (Front Side Bus Speed) then you will always be limited in that way. DDR - 333mhz, Rambus - 800mhz
     
    #19     May 26, 2002
  10. That's exactly what I wanted to get at as well. When the 3gig P4s come out, DDR is not going to be fast enough to make it worth your time to upgrade to a processor that fast. That is why intel is not dropping support for RDRAM altogether. You'll still be able to get a P4 that supports RDRAM.

    For my purposes, involving intensive derivatives pricing calculations, I need a computer that is fast as hell an inexpensive enough so that I can put a few processors on the back burner, doing my quant stuff for me. So I'm most probably going to stick with RDRAM
     
    #20     May 27, 2002