TylerDurden
Mar 21st, 2008, 12:24 AM
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"Memory PCB Selection Matters"
I was looking up PCB Memory for video cards. From my understanding, what makes a good video card, especially for over clocking, is which ram chips are used on the PCB. Good cards use the 'rare' Samsung memory. Most use Quimodo
"Who knows if OCZ and PMI used the Brain Power PCB's to cut costs and raise profit margins or if they saw the performance gains from internal testing. That does not matter now; all that does matter is that OCZ and PQI are currently producing the best overclocking PC-3200 low latency modules on the market hands down. All thanks to their choice of PCB's used to build their modules on!
Legit Bottom Line:
When enthusiasts pick out their high performance memory they need to look at timings, IC's, and now the PCB's being used."
I came across this web site, which talks about RAM. System Memory. Enjoy.
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/53/1/
PS.
For you ATI fans out there, check this out. It seems that ATI cards use pretty good ram.
http://www.digit-life.com/articles3/vid ... page1.html (http://www.digit-life.com/articles3/video/rv670-part2-page1.html)
"Memory PCB Selection Matters"
I was looking up PCB Memory for video cards. From my understanding, what makes a good video card, especially for over clocking, is which ram chips are used on the PCB. Good cards use the 'rare' Samsung memory. Most use Quimodo
"Who knows if OCZ and PMI used the Brain Power PCB's to cut costs and raise profit margins or if they saw the performance gains from internal testing. That does not matter now; all that does matter is that OCZ and PQI are currently producing the best overclocking PC-3200 low latency modules on the market hands down. All thanks to their choice of PCB's used to build their modules on!
Legit Bottom Line:
When enthusiasts pick out their high performance memory they need to look at timings, IC's, and now the PCB's being used."
I came across this web site, which talks about RAM. System Memory. Enjoy.
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/53/1/
PS.
For you ATI fans out there, check this out. It seems that ATI cards use pretty good ram.
http://www.digit-life.com/articles3/vid ... page1.html (http://www.digit-life.com/articles3/video/rv670-part2-page1.html)