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The bandwidth is for every time the RAM is accessed for either a read or write.

Where are you coming up with these "facts"?
 
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The bandwidth is for every time the RAM is accessed for either a read or write.

Where are you coming up with these "facts"?
The difference is minuscule.
 
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The difference is minuscule.
No, the difference is equal to a 120% increase.
 
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In what application? 4GB 1333MHz vs 4GB 1600MHz will give you less than 3% difference.
It's a 16.7% difference in speed, or a 20.03% increase in speed... rounded off equals a 20% increase in speed.

If one wants to know the difference in speed than it is done like this: 1333 divided by 1600 = 0.833125. Then subtract 1 from 0.833125 and the reciprocal is 16.6875 which is the speed difference.

For the increase in speed then you divide 1600 by 1333 = 1.2003 or a 20.03% increase.

1333 x 1.2003 = 1599.9999 or 1600

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That may be the increase, but you won't notice it.
 
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That may be the increase, but you won't notice it.
Maybe I won't "physically" notice it... but my applications will, that's all that matters.
 
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There you go, Nibs! Your apps will notice it. That's all that matters.

BTW, years ago, before I became sick, I could pass the test on tomorrows lesson for the first hour, but the second hour was where things got fuzzy. Very much so! 1.5 ounces of beer every 60 seconds, even for a 215 pounder (at that time) adds up fast.

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