Is it worth it to get a KT266A instead of a KT333? I'm wondering cause I need to get high qualitiy parts for as little money as possible.
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Cameron "Mr.Tweak" Wilmot
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Tweak Town Pty Ltd
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Wasn't a bad article but only went half way IMO as no tests were conducted where heavy hardware DMA action was happening (eg: heavy HDD activity, s/c, etc...) which is where the extra memory bandwidth would come in handy by not cutting the cpu's access down to the memory to accommodate for hardware requirements of memory bandwidth like would happen with the KT266A chipset. :smokin:
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