Low End Dual Core + New Memory Dividers

With the X2 4800+, we saw that DDR436 offered basically no performance improvement, while DDR480 was a little more useful, bringing us anywhere between 1% and 5% of a performance improvement in our selection of tests. Given that the X2 4200+ has half the cache, its dependence on a faster memory bus should go up. But counteracting that relationship is the fact that the 4200+ runs 200MHz slower than the 4800+.

According to our table of supported DDR frequencies by the DFI board, the 2.2GHz 4200+ gives us two options above DDR400 - mainly, 220MHz and 244MHz, or an unofficial DDR440 and DDR488, respectively.

Multimedia Content Creation Winstone 2004

We start off with MCC Winstone 2004 again:

Memory Speed MMCC Winstone 2004 % Improvement over DDR400
DDR400 38.9 N/A
DDR440 39.1 1%
DDR488 39.4 1%

3D Rendering

3D rendering is another area where we see good use of dual core processors, but these tests also showed us a 0 - 1% increase in performance when comparing DDR480 to DDR400:

Memory Speed 3dsmax 6 - SPECapc Rendering Composite % Improvement over DDR400
DDR400 2.54 N/A
DDR440 2.54 0%
DDR488 2.54 0%

Memory Speed Cinebench 2003 % Improvement over DDR400
DDR400 584 N/A
DDR440 586 0%
DDR488 587 1%

Despite the decrease in cache size, the faster memory bus didn’t do anything more for the X2 4200+.

Video Encoding

Memory Speed DivX 6 + AutoGK % Improvement over DDR400
DDR400 47.3 N/A
DDR440 47.9 1%
DDR488 48.5 3%

Here, DDR488 only gives us a 3% bump in performance. Nothing to write home about, but if your memory can support it, you might as well enable it.

Memory Speed Windows Media Encoder 9 (fps) % Improvement over DDR400
DDR400 3.88 N/A
DDR440 3.91 1%
DDR488 3.92 1%

Gaming

Memory Speed Doom 3 (1024 x 768 fps) % Improvement over DDR400
DDR400 108 N/A
DDR440 111.2 3%
DDR488 113.6 5%

In Doom 3, the X2 4200+ gets slightly more of a performance boost than the 4800+. But despite our theories, it seems that the X2 4200+ doesn’t really get any more of a performance boost than what the 4800+ did.

Just for curiosity's sake, we performed a DVDShrink encode while running the Doom 3 test, to see how two relatively memory bandwidth intensive tasks running simultaneously changed the picture, if at all. Note that alone, DVDShrink saw no performance boost due to DDR488 over DDR400:

Memory Speed Doom 3 (1024 x 768 fps) w/ DVDShrink running % Improvement over DDR400
DDR400 102.5 N/A
DDR488 109.2 6.5%

The performance boost in Doom 3 in this scenario went up another 1.5%, to 6.5% for DDR488 over DDR400. It wasn’t a huge jump, but once you start getting into those heavy usage scenarios, then the faster memory speeds make a lot of sense for the dual core Athlon 64 X2s.

Other lighter multitasking scenarios offered no real difference in performance for the X2.

Memory Speed DVD Shrink (Time in Mins) w/ Firefox & iTunes Running % Improvement over DDR400
DDR400 9.9 N/A
DDR488 9.9 0%

High Speed Dual Core + New Memory Dividers Single Core + New Memory Dividers
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  • sprockkets - Monday, July 11, 2005 - link

    i remember when ddr400 wasn't official...
  • Joepublic2 - Monday, July 11, 2005 - link

    "Potentially as a backup plan, the Rev E chips include unofficial support for memory faster than DDR400, without overclocking the Hyper Transport bus"

    This is an appeal to overclockers, nothing more.

    "why isn't jedec officially supporting ddr500?"

    JEDEC will not approve any more speed grades of DDR without Samsung and Intel's blessing.

  • Hacp - Monday, July 11, 2005 - link

    Seems to be a conspiracy OCZ+DFI.
  • coomar - Monday, July 11, 2005 - link

    why isn't jedec officially supporting ddr500?
  • ryanv12 - Monday, July 11, 2005 - link

    Good article. This will probably help me sleep better at night when Socket M2 comes out and I still have an X2 939 :p
  • reactor - Monday, July 11, 2005 - link

    hmm kinda sad that it doesnt improve performance much, but then we already know low latecy is better for amd cpus.

    are we going to see a review on the ocz gx ram?
  • SilthDraeth - Monday, July 11, 2005 - link

    keeps getting better and better.

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