OCZ Launches PC3200 Memory for AMD Athlon 64 FX CPUs
Omega65
Philadelphia, Pa
Xbitlabs: <a href="http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/memory/display/20030921234721.html" target=_blank>OCZ Launches PC3200 Memory for AMD Athlon 64 FX CPUs</a>
OCZ DDR PC3200 ECC Registered modules will function at 400MHz with CL 3-3-3-8 latencies to provide peak theoretical memory bandwidth for AMD Athlon 64 FX processors with dual-channel memory controller of up to 6.40GB/s. Just like other memory modules from OCZ, these utilize the firm’s Ultra Low Noise shielded PCB as well as are equipped with copper heat-spreaders.
The modules will be available in both 256MB and 512MB versions. Pricing is not announced at this time, but registered memory modules with ECC support always cost more than typical memory devices of the same speed.
OCZ specifically reminds (us) that the product had been specifically designed for use on the AMD Athlon 64 FX platform and should not be used on any other desktop platform
<a href="http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/memory/display/20030921234721.html" target=_blank>more here</a>
Product Link: <a href="http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/OCZ+PC-3200+ECC+Registered+Dual+Channel+DDR" target=_blank>OCZ PC-3200 ECC Registered Dual Channel DDR</a>
OCZ DDR PC3200 ECC Registered modules will function at 400MHz with CL 3-3-3-8 latencies to provide peak theoretical memory bandwidth for AMD Athlon 64 FX processors with dual-channel memory controller of up to 6.40GB/s. Just like other memory modules from OCZ, these utilize the firm’s Ultra Low Noise shielded PCB as well as are equipped with copper heat-spreaders.
The modules will be available in both 256MB and 512MB versions. Pricing is not announced at this time, but registered memory modules with ECC support always cost more than typical memory devices of the same speed.
OCZ specifically reminds (us) that the product had been specifically designed for use on the AMD Athlon 64 FX platform and should not be used on any other desktop platform
<a href="http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/memory/display/20030921234721.html" target=_blank>more here</a>
Product Link: <a href="http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/OCZ+PC-3200+ECC+Registered+Dual+Channel+DDR" target=_blank>OCZ PC-3200 ECC Registered Dual Channel DDR</a>
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Not only for us, this is all new stuff. Even the memory manufacturers have a new line to sell. Expect all the others to come up with this sort of things. Then 3500, then 3700 etc. Then back to low latency and so on.
I have seen some 3d benches with the new AMD and i tell ya, it just KILLS ANY Pentium by horselengts. The memory bandwidth at as low as 210 fsb is just crazy. Imagine over 250.
Christ!
Memory bandwidth on the Opteron is 20-50% more than anything we have now at identical bus speeds.
You think 2.6GB/s of bandwidth is good for pc2700? Try staring 3.0-3.4GB/s.
I guess I'll have to save up $1000 so that I can upgrade to AMD64, but then I'll have to wait for Windows64 though.
Or maybe just upgrade to a ABIT NF7-S and a Barton in the meantime, and wait for 64bit prices to drop.
However Socket 940 mobos that can use regular unbuffered DDR are rumored to be on the way.
Ahh yes! We can not forget about the effect of 64 bit on the illustrious Bill Gates.
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Here I included a picture of Bill Gates anticipating the arrival of Windows 64.
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I'm guessing they will have memory controllers built into the MCH/North Bridge, as AFAIK AMD would have to re-vamp the core of the Opteron/Athlon FX lineup in order to be able for its integrated memory controller to utilize unbuffered DIMM's?