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Corsair Twin XMS3200LL 2x256mb @ 2.7v
Asus P4G8X-D e7205 (dcddr)

ghz = 3.3
fsb = 175
mem = 350mhz dcddr
cas = 2226 (Memory Turbo = Auto/Infinite)

read = 4312
write = 1168


Corsair Twin XMS3200LL 2x256mb @ 2.5v
cas = 2226 (Memory Turbo = Auto/Infinite)

read = 4319
write = 1170


Corsair Twin XMS3200LL 2x256mb @ 2.6v
cas = 2226 (Memory Turbo = Enabled/Infinite)

read = 4470
write = 1170
 
Corsair Twin XMS3200LL 4x256mb @ 2.5v
Gigabyte 8INXP e7205 (dcddr)

mhz = 3466
fsb = 150
mem = 300mhz dcddr
cas = 2225 ?T

> read = 4052
> write = 1017

**NOTE** it took me 3 trys to get this app to do the read test... it would come up with 0 MB/s. finally after the third try, i worked. is that "normal"???
 
Originally posted by: poMONKey**NOTE** it took me 3 trys to get this app to do the read test... it would come up with 0 MB/s. finally after the third try, i worked. is that "normal"???

Did that for me as well. Must be buggy.
 
thats cool... bugs are ok as long as the end result is on... which it seems is the case

i definately like this app tho... 😀 :beer:
 
Originally posted by: Thor86
Corsair Twin XMS3200LL 2x256mb @ 2.7v
Asus P4G8X-D e7205 (dcddr)

ghz = 3.3
fsb = 175
mem = 350mhz dcddr
cas = 2226 (Memory Turbo = Auto/Infinite)

read = 4312
write = 1168



Corsair Twin XMS3200LL 2x256mb @ 2.5v

read = 4319
write = 1170
thx for the extra test Thor 🙂

see, less voltage is better 😀
im sure gaming benchies will agree too ....and i know you dont need 2.7v (cause i dont)
you may as well turn Turbo = ON too.

🙂
 
Originally posted by: THUGSROOK


see, less voltage is better 😀
im sure gaming benchies will agree too ....and i know you dont need 2.7v (cause i dont)
you may as well turn Turbo = ON too.

🙂

Well, yes, but unfortunately, I need to run at least 2.6vdimm otherwise 3DMark2001SE demo crashes midway. Testing with 2.6vdimm now with Prime95, and was able to play CS for at least an hour without crashing at 2.6v. I also noticed using Memory Turbo 'Enabled' actually made my gaming choppier than setting it to 'Auto', so I won't bother with that as 3DMark benchmarks only proved a bit better with it enabled.

Now I need to see if Crappy Tire has a sale on their Dremel tool so I can start cutting up my case for my Panaflos. 🙂
 
1024MB (2x512MB in dual channel mode) Kingston HyperX PC2700C2 @ 2.64V
Epox 8RDA+

MHz = 2172
FSB = 166
MEM = 333MHz
CAS = 2-2-2-5

Read = 2503 MB/sec
write = 1038 MB/sec
 
Originally posted by: Thor86
Well, yes, but unfortunately, I need to run at least 2.6vdimm otherwise 3DMark2001SE demo crashes midway. Testing with 2.6vdimm now with Prime95, and was able to play CS for at least an hour without crashing at 2.6v. I also noticed using Memory Turbo 'Enabled' actually made my gaming choppier than setting it to 'Auto', so I won't bother with that as 3DMark benchmarks only proved a bit better with it enabled.
that is very strange ~ my system doesnt react that way at all.
and turbo is HUGE gain on my card (185 3dmarks)

are you using a 9700?
are you using winXP?
are you using the latest II and IAA?
 
Originally posted by: THUGSROOK

that is very strange ~ my system doesnt react that way at all.
and turbo is HUGE gain on my card (185 3dmarks)

are you using a 9700?
are you using winXP?
are you using the latest II and IAA?

Yes
Yes
II? IAA-I think so. :frown:
 
II = intel inf
IAA = intel application accelerator

(Thor ~ mine can do it, yours should be able to too....
sans 9700 / winxp problems) 😉
 
Hmm, don't tempt me to go back to Win98SE. 😉

Let me double check the Inf and IAAs. I'm pretty sure about the Inf, as I did install the ones that came on CD with my P4G8X. As for the latest IAA, haven't got a clue.
 
Originally posted by: SupermanCK
Corsair XMS3500c2 256mb @ 2.5v
Asus P4B533 i845e (dcddr)


Hi Superman, I've got the P4B533 but can only 'see' 2.5/2.7/2.9 as voltage options.

What have I missed ?


😱
 
Twinmos 1024MB pc3200 2x512MB @2.7v
Asus A7N8X Nforce2

mhz=2331
fsb=202
mem=405 dcddr (cuz 202fsb isnt exact..its like 202.7 or something)

read= 3113
write=1201

this is my system
 
Corsair XMS2700C2 1x512MB @2.6V, 2225
Asus A7N8X-D; XP Pro

mhz=2.00GHz; fsb=133MHz; mem=266 scddr

Read: 1861MB/s
Write: 776MB/s
 
It's been a while since I laid out dynamic RAM, but shouldn't read and write times be equal? I wonder why read performance is so much higher across the board?
 
It's been a while since I laid out dynamic RAM, but shouldn't read and write times be equal? I wonder why read performance is so much higher across the board?

🙂 A double post.

Also, could it be that Windows is clearing memory space and then writing?
 
Corsair XMS3200C2 2x512mb @ 2.8v
Albatron PX845PEV Pro SC DDR

mhz = 3060
fsb = 170
mem = 425 MHz SC DDR
cas = 2.5,3,3,7
> read = 3059
> write = 1096
 
Originally posted by: shoman94
Corsair Twin XMS3500c2pt 2x512mb @ 2.5v
AOpen AX4C-Max (Canterwood) (dcddr)

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

> read = 3678
> write = 1753


Changed things a bit........

Corsair Twin XMS3500c2pt 2x512mb @ 2.5v
AOpen AX4C-Max (Canterwood) (dcddr)

mhz = 2740
fsb = 161
mem = 322mhz dcddr
cas = 2225

> read = 3977
> write = 1543
 
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