DDR3 SDRAM is an improvement over its predecessor, DDR2 SDRAM. The primary benefit of DDR3 is the ability to transfer twice the data rate of DDR2 (I/O at 8× the data rate of the memory cells it contains), thus enabling higher bus rates and higher peak rates than earlier memory technologies. There is no corresponding reduction in latency, as that is a feature of the DRAM array and not the interface.[citation needed] In addition, the DDR3 standard allows for chip capacities of 512 megabits to 8 gigabits, effectively enabling a maximum memory module size of 16 gigabytes.
It should be emphasized that DDR3 is a DRAM interface specification; the actual DRAM arrays that store the data are the same as in any other type of DRAM, and have similar performance.
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Table of contents
1. High-Speed DDR Is For Overclocking
2.Corsair Dominator TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF
3.SPD Programming
4.OCZ DDR3 PC3-14400 Platinum Edition (OCZ3P180002GK)
5.SPD Programming
6.Test Setup
7.Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
8.Benchmark Results
9.Video Transcoding
10.Synthetic Benchmarks
11.Conclusion
1. High-Speed DDR Is For Overclocking
2.Corsair Dominator TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF
3.SPD Programming
4.OCZ DDR3 PC3-14400 Platinum Edition (OCZ3P180002GK)
5.SPD Programming
6.Test Setup
7.Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
8.Benchmark Results
9.Video Transcoding
10.Synthetic Benchmarks
11.Conclusion
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