So do you get two SDRAM DIMMS for the price of one DDR DIMM?? Or do you pay about the same price??Funny I can walk into bestbuy and pick out SDRAM from a range of different brands..
PC133 Standard Modules
Memory Module Part Number Retail Price You Save Your Price Qty Order
128MB, PC133, 168 Pin DIMM, 3.3v (High Density) 80933 $41.10 $4.11 $36.99
128MB, PC133, 168 Pin DIMM, 3.3v (Low Density) 81065 $54.43 $5.44 $48.99
256MB, PC133, 168 Pin DIMM, 3.3v (High Density) 80385 $66.66 $6.67 $59.99
256MB, PC133, 168 Pin DIMM, 3.3v (Low Density) 80384 $103.32 $10.33 $92.99
512MB, PC133, 168 Pin DIMM, 3.3v 80631 $127.77 $12.78 $114.99
PC266 / PC2100 DDR
128MB DDR266, PC2100 80092 $38.88 $3.89 $34.99
128MB DDR266, PC2100, ECC 80120 $44.43 $4.44 $39.99
256MB DDR266, PC2100 80393 $55.54 $5.55 $49.99
128MB DDR266, PC2100, ECC, Registered 80121 $66.66 $6.67 $59.99
256MB DDR266, PC2100, ECC 80415 $69.99 $7.00 $62.99
256MB DDR266, PC2100, ECC, Registered 80416 $77.77 $7.78 $69.99
512MB DDR266, PC2100 80636 $94.43 $9.44 $84.99
512MB DDR266, PC2100, ECC 80655 $105.54 $10.55 $94.99
The reason you fell flat on your face on the last arguement is that you didn't understand the memory access pattern of different hosts; CPU types typically read 32~64 bytes at a time to fill a cache line miss, so the cycle saving from DDR transfer mode is minimial because CAS latency overhead isn't reduced. GPU types tend to read longer stream of bytes so that DDR transfer mode does show its benefit there. I actually wrote a paper on this subject before and my calculation showed a performance improvement of around 5% for typical application. On the other hand, doubling of SDRAM memory would drastically improve the paging performance and wipe out whatever the advantage DDR would have, so there is no contest as to which one would perform better on desktops, 1 GB SDRAM or 512 MB DDR.Screw price, more memory = better performance, remember? Bandwidth is irrelevant.
UMAs require GPU-type memory access pattern because of unified streaming graphics and audio data access. So both PSX3 and Xbox Next UMA systems would benefit from DDR. But not your desktop computer or server.Sony can shove more amounts of SDRAM into PS3 than they could if they put XDR in, if they had the same price limits on PS3 memory(IE: They will spend 100 on memory for each PS3). So this is the best thing to do no? OR does that new Shiny XDR memory the same price as SDRAM
Why did you link the benchmark of videocard? We were talking about motherboard RAMs???? I am still waiting.The Radeon has 2X the memory, but why can it not touch a Geforce 4 ti4200 using half?(64mb)