Memory module DDR400 2 5 and DDR400 3 conflict not?

Updated on number 2024-04-14
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    512DDR400 and 1GDDR400 are compatible, can establish dual channels, for what you said and 3 is not much different, you can use, they are all a generation of memory, mainly depends on your motherboard and CPU, or you can't reflect the value of memory.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The motherboards of Yingtai TF6100 are compatible with ADATA DDR400 ( 512M memory module, and ADATA DDR400 (3) 1G memory CL value The lower the better, but you have to adjust CL to 3 in BIOS, it doesn't matter if you tune it,-- in a word, you can use it with confidence, it won't be a blue screen.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    That's the CL validity, the smaller the better, and if you buy memory it's better to buy the same time sequence memory. This way there will be no compatibility issues. You don't necessarily have to buy the same brand of memory. You can try something else. As long as the timing is the same, there is generally no problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Compatibility and incompatibility will not be known until you use it, and there will be no incompatibility problems under normal circumstances, but I heard that the compatibility of ADATA memory is not very good, but I don't know how the compatibility of my own brand will be, so it is recommended that you say good to the retailer when you buy it, and try to buy it if it does not have a blue screen or prompt something wrong during use, and return it if it appears.

    Or you can take the machine to the electronic city to test it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What you say and 3

    The lower the CL value, the better.

    Rest assured, it generally won't be incompatible. The main frequency is the same, and it's fine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. The memory frequency of DDR4 3200 and DDR4 4000 is quite different, and the memory frequency of DDR4 4000 is about 25% higher than that of DDR4 3200. Since an increase in memory frequency leads to an increase in memory bandwidth, the memory bandwidth of the DDR4 4000 will also be about 25% higher than that of the DDR4 3200.

    However, the actual performance improvement does not necessarily equal the percentage increase in bandwidth, because there are many factors that affect memory performance, such as timing parameters, number of memory channels, CPU architecture, etc. Therefore, in fact, the difference in performance between the two will vary depending on the application scenario and system configuration. In most cases, the DDR4 4000's memory frequency is better suited than the DDR4 3200 for high-performance applications such as high-performance gaming,** and 3D rendering, which require higher memory bandwidth and speed.

    However, if other components in the system can't keep up with the higher frequency of memory, there may be a performance bottleneck where choosing higher frequency memory will not fully realize the performance benefits. In summary, the choice of DDR4 3200 or DDR4 4000 memory should be based on the specific system configuration and application scenario to achieve the best price/performance ratio.

    How much worse is the performance of the memory DDR4 3200 and the DDR4 4000.

    The memory frequency of DDR4 3200 and DDR4 4000 is quite different, and the memory frequency of DDR4 4000 is about 25% higher than that of DDR4 3200. Since an increase in memory frequency leads to an increase in memory bandwidth, the memory bandwidth of the DDR4 4000 will also be about 25% higher than that of the DDR4 3200. However, the actual performance improvement does not necessarily equal the percentage increase in bandwidth, because there are many factors that affect memory performance, such as timing parameters, number of memory channels, CPU architecture, etc.

    Therefore, in fact, the difference in performance between the two will vary depending on the application scenario and system configuration. In most cases, the DDR4 4000's memory frequency is better suited than the DDR4 3200 for high-performance applications such as high-performance gaming,** and 3D rendering, which require higher memory bandwidth and speed. However, if other components in the system can't keep up with the higher frequency of memory, there may be a performance bottleneck where choosing higher frequency memory will not fully realize the performance benefits.

    In summary, the choice of DDR4 3200 or DDR4 4000 memory should be based on the specific system configuration and application scenario to achieve the best price/performance ratio.

    B760 with 13700kf, graphics card 4070ti, memory is now 3200, consider whether to go up to 4000

    OK. Is the lift noticeable.

    It's not very obvious.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The differences between memory modules 2400 and 3000 are as follows:

    1. After Master Lu's memory running score test, the gap is not very large.

    2. The read speed of DDR42400MHz is 18114, the write speed is 16636, and the copy speed is 18678; The read speed of DDR43200MHz is 22069, the write speed is 19782, and the copy speed is 21871, which is basically within 20%.

    3. Game experience. The DDR42400MHz has a resolution of 135 frames per second for games and 132 frames per second for the DDR43200MHz.

    The higher the main frequency of the memory, the stronger the memory performance, but the difference is not particularly obvious in actual use. The official explanation of the main frequency 2400 and 3000 is that the gap is about two percent and ten percent, but it is not so high in the actual experience, which is mainly because the main impact of memory in the actual experience is that the capacity is not the main frequency.

Related questions
12 answers2024-04-14

What exactly does memory timing mean? Bigger is better? Or is smaller the better?

8 answers2024-04-14

Not universal, 400 for 512 is about 200, 1g for 380

The 512 one is more suitable, and the 1g one is too expensive. >>>More

16 answers2024-04-14

DDR is the memory specification, which refers to the maximum working frequency of the memory on the host is 133MHz, generally the minimum working frequency of the current memory is 266MHz, and it is DDR, while PC133 is the SDRAM memory specification, which is two generations of memory, not the same.

5 answers2024-04-14

DDR memory is dual date rate sdram in English"Double-rate SDRAM", which can be reached at a front-side bus frequency of 133MHz. It works on the principle that it can transmit data on both the upper and lower edges of the trigger edge of the control clock (while the SDRAM only transmits data on the lower edge of the control clock), so the DDR SDRAM can exchange data twice during a control signal, which is much faster than the previous SD memory. >>>More

3 answers2024-04-14

The difference between the 1st generation and the 2nd generation is that the socket is different, hehe, the simplest answer.