Topic: High RAM clock = faster, even with loose timings & no voltage bump?
So I was fiddling with my CPU overclock today and in the process of said fiddling I decided to try my hand at RAM overclocking. Well it turns out that, as long as the memory clock is higher, you can keep the timings super-loose and RAM voltage down and yet you'll still get better SVP performance, even if you're not using GPU-acceleration. Typically in programs, once your timings get pretty loose, you start to have worse performance...
For reference, I took 1333MHz 9-9-9 RAM up to 2133MHz 14-14-14 without any voltage increase (I tested 1600 and 1866 as well, but 2133 performed the best and my PC couldn't boot with anything higher)
My CPU is a Pentium G3258 if it makes any difference...