Talk:DDR3 RAM comparison table

I created this page as a reference table for all common DDR3 RAM speeds and timings since the people editing the DDR3 article would not allow the inclusion of any non JEDEC standard modules regardless of how common or widely used they are. I hope this table is useful for any system builders etc out there, I know I find it handy and refer to it occasionally. Feel free to edit and add as new modules become available on the market.

This is a very useful page, but there are far too many combinations of RAM speeds and latencies to catalogue without a huge amount of effort. 69.40.3.57 (talk) 21:07, 6 December 2010 (UTC)

Data Rate looks wrong
On a DDR-800 (400 MHz I/O bus clock) - how we can have 6400 MByte/sec? Theoretical value would be: 800 MHz, Dual Rate (on every clock edge), 8-bit-bus interface: 800 MByte/sec. Looks like the Burst Transfer Rate is given as Mbit/sec ! (divide it by 8!).

BTW: typically you cannot reach this bandwidth: there are command latencies (CAS latency) and precharge delays (changing rows). Bear in mind you could see max. 80-90% of the simplified calculation like: Bandwidth = DDR_I/O_Clock * 2 * Bus_Width(in_Bytes) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.164.254.86 (talk) 06:24, 12 March 2011 (UTC)