This article not only focuses on how to operate memory overclocking, but also shows how to measure the performance. In addition, we will share with you the difference between memory speed, related parameters and the real-world performance. We can further understand how to improve the overall per...
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A dram is both a unit of weight and a measure of liquid capacity. In either case, it’s a small amount. Dram came from French through Latin and ultimately from the Greek word drachmē, meaning “handful.” As a unit of weight, a dram is 1/16 of an ounce (and an ounce is 1/16...
It seems like the uboot device tree was not update to map the whole 8Gb of the DRAM that you have installed. Could you share your device tree in the forum? I believe you could try changing the memory node to the follow: (arch/arm/dts/socfpga_agilex7m_socdk-u-boot....
Digital Foundry's full review is worth a read(Opens in a new window) -- they tested a Core i5-6500K with a GTX Titan X at 1080p in a variety of titles to measure both the impact of overclocking DDR4 and of higher clock speeds. What we've done below is map t...
You get a latency in nanoseconds with (16*2000)/3200 = 10ns. First Word Latency Now, if you’re wondering – what about those other memory timings? Don’t those affect latency as well? Yes, they do. However, CAS Latency is still the most commonly used metric to compare memory latency...
Before you start overclocking your RAM, it’s crucial to establish a baseline so you can measure the impact of your changes. Here’s how to prepare: Record Your RAM’s Default Settings: Use a utility like CPU-Z to note down your RAM’s default speed and timings. This information will ...
here I am going to make it simple for you to understand the basics of memory timings or latencies. In general, Latency is the measure of delay when a command is passed from one body and is received by the target body. The lower the latency, the faster will be the response and the pr...
You can leave the other voltages at the discretion of your motherboard. DRAM VDD: This voltage is one of the most critical as it powers the memory chips. For everyday use, we recommend keeping it below 1.4V for safe measure. DRAM VDDQ: The voltage feeds the memory chip's I/O. VDD ...
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