PC Peripherals GEIL to Present Memory Modules with CL1.5 Timings

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GEIL, a top maker of memory modules, said Tuesday it would unveil DDR memory modules with unbelievably low CAS latency settings of 1.5 at Computex Taipei 2005. The products are expected to bring extreme performance to enthusiasts whose systems are capable of operating with such setting.

The memory module manufacturer said its DDR SDRAM sticks would be clocked at 400MHz with CL1.5 latency settings. So far the lowest latency setting for PC3200 memory has been CL2.0. GEIL declined to provide any additional details about the modules, but called its achievement’s result as “sustaining leading position in extreme performance memory module marketâ€. Currently the influence of such low timings on performance is unclear.

Numerous applications rely more on memory timings, a number of cycles that a memory controller needs to access a memory module or perform other operation, rather than on frequency of random access memory. Furthermore, AMD Athlon XP- and AMD Athlon 64-based computers also benefit more from low latency settings rather than from improved memory speed, unlike Intel Pentium 4 chips.

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i remember someone at XS or such used cl 1.5 but there was hardly any difference in bandwidth scores or other benchmarks
 
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