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Aida32 vs Sandra?

THUGSROOK

Elite Member
we need a better memory benchmark :|
wanna give aida32 a try and see if its worth anything?

please download Aida32 and post your results.

TIA 😀


Corsair Twin XMS3200LL 2x256mb @ 2.5v
Asus P4G8X-D e7205 (dcddr)

mhz = 3400
fsb = 179
mem = 358mhz dcddr
cas = 2-2-2-6 1T

> read = 4804
> write = 1197

🙂
 
well on this system:

Micron 256MB pc2700 1x256MB @2.6v (thx to asus)
Asus A7N8X Nforce2

mhz=1691
fsb=169
mem=338 scddr

read= 2494
write=941

ive used this app for quite a while
 
512MB PC2700 Kingston Value RAM @ 2.8v
ABIT BH7

MHz = 3500
FSB = 184
MEM = 461MHz
CAS = 2-3-3-6

> read = 3366
> write = 1009
 
Corsair Twin XMS3500c2pt 2x512mb @ 2.5v
AOpen AX4C-Max (Canterwood) (dcddr)

mhz = 2566
fsb = 150
mem = 375mhz dcddr
cas = 2226

> read = 3678
> write = 1753
 
Read 3304 MB/s -------------------------------------Read 3387--------------------Read 3398
Write 996 MB/s--------------------------------------Write 1020--------------------Write 1027

MHz 3.42 ---------------------------------------------MHz 3.515-----------------------MHz 3.515
FSB 180 -----------------------------------------------FSB 185----------------------- FSB 185
Memory 451DDR ------------------------------------Memory 463 DDR------------- Memory 463 DDR
Cas 2.5/3/3/7 ---------------------------------------Cas 2/3/3/7 --------------------Cas 2.5/3/3/7


One stick of 512 OCZ PC3700 EL 2.6V
Abit IT7 Max2 V2 i845PE
🙂

I know its a mess but I get higher scores at Cas 2.5 than I do at Cas 2.The third column is the score for 2.5/3/3/7 at 3.515GHz and memory at 2.6V 463DDR.The second column is the score for 2/3/3/7 at 3.515GHz 463DDR.The first column score is for 3.42GHz at 2.5/3/3/7 451DDR.

 
512MB Corsair XMS3500C2 @ 2.8v
ABIT BH7

MHz = 3105
FSB = 172.5
MEM = 431MHz
CAS = 2-2-2-5

read = 3280
write = 1082
 
Here is mine from my new Aopen Canterwood:

Twinmos/Winbond 2x256mb @ 2.6v
Aopen AX4C 875p (dcddr)

mhz = 3200
fsb = 170
mem = 425 mhz dcddr
cas = 2227 ?T

> read = 4287
> write = 1557
 
Twinmos/Twinmos 2x256mb @ 2.7v
8RDA+ Nforce 2 (dcddr)

mhz = 2200
fsb = 210
mem = 420 mhz dcddr
cas = 2-3-3-7

read = 3185
write = 1193
 
P4G8X-D
Corsair Twin XMS3200LL 512 x 2

mhz=3325 / default vcore
fsb=175
mem=350
cas=2.5-3-3-7

read = 4162
write= 969

**************************

mhz=3400 /1.55 vcore
fsb=179
mem=358
cas=2.5-3-3-7

read = 4453
write= 1026



 
Originally posted by: MrMajestyk
Corsair 512 XMSPC3000C2 2.6v
P4B533

MHZ= 2400
FSB= 133
MEM= 360
CAS= 2.5/3/3/6

Read= 2619
Write= 753

You have got to stretch that stick of memory legs...
Otherwise trade it with me for some PC2100 😛
 
Originally posted by: SinfulWeeper
Originally posted by: MrMajestyk
Corsair 512 XMSPC3000C2 2.6v
P4B533

MHZ= 2400
FSB= 133
MEM= 360
CAS= 2.5/3/3/6

Read= 2619
Write= 753

You have got to stretch that stick of memory legs...
Otherwise trade it with me for some PC2100 😛

Yeah, shame the CPU's not up to the mem. 1.8a Costa Rica.

:frown:
 
Twinmos/Winbond PC3200 single 512Mb@2.77V
Epox 8RDA+ Nforce2 (C1 stepping)

2205MHz
FSB = 200.4
CAS = 2-2-2-6

Read = 2940
Write = 1161
 
Updated:

512MB Crucial PC2700 @ 2.74v
1700+/ECS L7S7A2


MHz = 2277
fsb = 198
memory = 396MHz DDR
cas 2.5 turbo setting

>read 2570
>write 1204

Memory volt mod gets me up from 194 to 197MHz fsb speeds. This board will hit the 200MHz max with ease, but not with this memory.

 
Corsair XMS TwinX 3200LLPT (2x512) @ 2.5v
Gigabyte SINXP1394 B0 Stepping (dcddr)

mhz - 3200
fsb - 169
mem - 422mhz dcddr
cas - 2227 1T

read - 3780
write - 1667


- I am running right now @ 169 FSB even though my 2.53 SL6S2 will run at 185 default vcore. With the current bios's for the SINXP1394, I am unable to run over DDR400+ speeds with the memory at anything over 169 FSB. Will run later with 185 fsb at DDR364 to show comparison performance.

 
Originally posted by: pastorjay
Here is mine from my new Aopen Canterwood:

Twinmos/Winbond 2x256mb @ 2.6v
Aopen AX4C 875p (dcddr)

mhz = 3200
fsb = 170
mem = 425 mhz dcddr
cas = 2227 ?T

> read = 4287
> write = 1557

Hey PJ, I am pretty sure that with Canterwood, the DDR multiplier is 2x the FSB, not 2.5x like on Granite Bay (correct if I am wrong)? Your mem speed should actually be 340 dcddr... Is this right?

They are still very good numbers though. I am getting 3780 read and 1667 write speeds with the SINXP1394 @ DDR422 speeds running my 2.53 @ 169FSB.


Now if only Abit would get to moving on the IC7-G :frown:
 
Granite Bay is actually 1:1 (2xfsb=ddrspeed) Canterwood has a 2.5 divider and there are a couple others that are hidden in this bios... we are trying to unlock those right now.

PJ
 
760MPX dual procs

1506 read
541 write.

Don't laugh, please. 🙂

I've got stuff running in the background (muon1), so my memory scores are prolly a little low.
 
Corsair XMS3500c2 256mb @ 2.5v (<--- wrong, should be 2.6v)
Asus P4B533 i845e (dcddr)

mhz = 2608
fsb = 163
mem = 434mhz dcddr
cas = 2336 1T

> read = 3234
> write = 898
 
Samsung PC2700 2x256mb @ 2.5v
Aopen AX4R Plus e7205 (dcddr)

mhz = 3100
fsb = 155
mem = 310mhz dcddr
cas = 2-6-3-3

> read = 4162
> write = 1201

Can't even run my ram at their full spec. 🙁
 
wow! ~ look at all these posts!
great job guys 🙂

im feeling very confident in these results 🙂
looks like we've found a new benchmark!

how are you guys liking this program?
is it worthy?

🙂
 
we already know sandra unbuffered is FOS ~ my scores proved it, noone is even getting close to me.
using sandra for cas testing is also useless.
so basically sandra is useless. (not to mention the ODBC cr@p)

ive run various CAS tests using aida last night and am very happy with the results "curve", seems to be very accurate.
please feel free to test different CAS settings for yourself 😉


in my future threads, i will be using Aida not Sandra.

🙂
 
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