cost/effect radio will be best with Duron 600 overclocked to 133MHzQuote:> Presently one can assemble an 1500mHz Athlon with a memory that
> runs 100mHZ (15:1 ratio) vs 800mHz Duron with 200 DDR memory
> (4:1ratio). Intuitively, it seems that the latter combination
> would be faster and more cost effective. I have not seen
> anything about matching component speeds and wonder if experienced
> hardware users have any advice? Would it be application
> dependent? Thanks
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