Overclocking memory, trD setting, and folding
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 2:59 pm
Hello,
Anybody knows if overclocking memory (e.g. from 800 MHz to 1200 MHz) and setting a lower trD (aka performance), will actually speed up CPU or GPU folding?
trD is MCH read delay on socket 775 intel mobo's. MCH=Memory Controller Hub
After overclocking my memory and setting a lower trD value, I have noticed that my system's responsiveness has increased. I can now fold with my GPU, fold with my 4 CPU cores, and watch a video, movie or even play a game at the same time with little or no lag. The question is if memory oc'ing and lower trD improves folding speed as well.
Anybody knows if overclocking memory (e.g. from 800 MHz to 1200 MHz) and setting a lower trD (aka performance), will actually speed up CPU or GPU folding?
trD is MCH read delay on socket 775 intel mobo's. MCH=Memory Controller Hub
After overclocking my memory and setting a lower trD value, I have noticed that my system's responsiveness has increased. I can now fold with my GPU, fold with my 4 CPU cores, and watch a video, movie or even play a game at the same time with little or no lag. The question is if memory oc'ing and lower trD improves folding speed as well.