Reply 260 of 267, by AlexZ
The Serpent Rider wrote on Yesterday, 01:40:AlexZ wrote on 2025-09-01, 15:45:To improve write performance we would probably have to use 2 memory modules only to allow Command Rate 1T.
No. That's not how that works with DDR2. Command Rate 1T is generally not achievable on high memory clock rates. Plus it doesn't add much improvement.
Many of the tests were done at DDR2 800. Lowering frequency further to achieve CR1 is not meaningful, hence my suggestion to try 2 memory modules instead. If it doesn't work, no big deal.
The Serpent Rider wrote on Yesterday, 01:40:L3 cache bandwidth scales much less with additional cores as it is shared.
L3 does not scale with cores at all. They all share the same pool of cache.
Also such L3 cache results for Phenom II are painfully slow. Even for default settings. And it's important to overclock NB frequency to get overall better results for memory and L3 cache.
Back then I had Phenom II X6 1100T in a running system and probably observed very slight improvement in L3 bandwidth. Your own screenshots shows it as well. The CPU is now sitting in shelf as it is not worth it.
I checked again my Phenom II X4 and L3 bandwidth bandwidth/latency does appear to scale a bit with CPU frequency. I would expect more cores to have a similar effect. Performance deteriorates more rapidly as we approach NB frequency.
I do not recommend OCing old systems in general to extend their life. I also do have Phenom II 965, 975 and Phenom II X6 1100T which could run in my AM2+ board but I decided not to.
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