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Aida32 vs Sandra?

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Originally posted by: Jgtdragon
This test appears to test more on your chipset then the actual memory sticks. Most of the dual channel performed better than signle channel chipset. My crappy Samsungs are hanging in there with the corairs?
one of the perks of granite bay dual channel 😀
noone ever said you need awesome ram on this board 😉
 
8rda+
HyperX pc3000 2-2-2-4 (376mhz) @ 2.67v
1700+ @ 11x188fsb, 2.07ghz

write - 1047
read - 2826

update:
HyperX pc3000 2-2-2-4 (394mhz) @ 2.67v
1700+ @ 10.5x197fsb, 2.07ghz

write - 1149
read - 2910

I expected a litte more with the increase in fsb and mem speed without reduction of cas timings, but it's all good...
 
Originally posted by: THUGSROOK
Originally posted by: Jgtdragon
This test appears to test more on your chipset then the actual memory sticks. Most of the dual channel performed better than signle channel chipset. My crappy Samsungs are hanging in there with the corairs?
one of the perks of granite bay dual channel 😀
noone ever said you need awesome ram on this board 😉

Are you going to transition to C'Wood Thugs? Or just stay with your GB?
 
Originally posted by: THUGSROOK
i will be hangin on to GB for awhile.
i really do love this board 😀

I think he's just waiting for lower-priced 865 boards to come out that will do at least 250fsb with no on-board extras. 😉
 
Gigabyte 8IR533 1x 512mb PC3200
Mhz : 2397
FSB: 141
mem: 282
cas:2.5,2,2,7 (Silly ram won't do cas 2:frown😉

Read: 2049
Write: 709

Hey thugs will ur next mobo transition occur when Grantsdale comes out??
 
XP1700+ juihb DL3TC
Abit kx7-333R
183 FSB X 11= 2014 mhz
2-5-2-2-2
crucial 2700 cas 2.5, 512Mb stick
Read = 2441
write = 795
 
Corsair XMS3200C2 512mb
Asus P4PE

MHz = 2844
FSB = 158
MEM = 422MHz
CAS = 2-2-2-5

> read = 3069
> write = 1135
 
Corsair Twin CMX256A-3200LL 2x256mb @ 2.5v
Asus P4G8X-D E7205

mhz = 2667
fsb = 133
mem = 200mhz PC3200 (5.0ns)
cas = 2-2-2-5 1T

> read = 3501
> write = 897
 
excellent results guys 🙂

this is turning out to be a really nice benchmark, and more useful then sandra.
keep'em comin!

🙂
 
Originally posted by: THUGSROOK
excellent results guys 🙂

this is turning out to be a really nice benchmark, and more useful then sandra.
keep'em comin!

🙂

I agree however it needs more tests. It only does memory R/W but I think if it did more, its use would be far greater as long as they are as good as these
 
Athlon 1.4GHz
Asus A7V133 (KT133A)
384MB 133MHz CL2 SDRAM
Win XP

Read: 1014MB/s
Write: 439MB/s

Yeah low compared to all the others posted, but above average.... faster than all the other SDR RAM machines in the programs comparison table.
 
Originally posted by: shoman94
Originally posted by: shoman94
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
Changed a bit more... 😉
Corsair Twin XMS3500c2pt 2x512mb @ 2.525v
AOpen AX4C-Max (Canterwood) (dcddr)
mhz = 2740
fsb = 161
mem = 402mhz dcddr
cas = 2.5,3,3,7
> read = 3891
> write = 1876

Once more THUGSY.. 😉 There are 2 tests below.........

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

mhz = 2830
fsb = 166
mem = 333mhz dcddr(415mhz DCDDR)
cas = 2225(2.5,3,3,7)

> read = 4092-------(4117)
> write = 1601-------(1924)
 
System 8RDA+ with 1700Tbred B 205x11@2264 1.75v 2.77vdimm 2x512 hyperx3200 dual 2-2-2-6

Aida32 3042read 1248write
Sandra int3195 float3020

Just flashed to 3305 bios and am able to get past 200 which I was not able to do before. Will try and get it as fast as I can and test again.
 
Kingston ValueRam PC1066 RDRAM 2x256MB @ Default V
Gigabyte GA-8IHXP 850E

MHz = 2520
FSB = 140
Mem = 1120

Read = 3355
Write = 1504


Eat that DDR! 😉
 
Originally posted by: Krk3561
Kingston ValueRam PC1066 RDRAM 2x256MB @ Default V
Gigabyte GA-8IHXP 850E

MHz = 2520
FSB = 140
Mem = 1120

Read = 3355
Write = 1504


Eat that DDR! 😉

I guess you didn't look at mine a few posts above......shucks

rolleye.gif
 
Originally posted by: shoman94
Originally posted by: Krk3561
Kingston ValueRam PC1066 RDRAM 2x256MB @ Default V
Gigabyte GA-8IHXP 850E

MHz = 2520
FSB = 140
Mem = 1120

Read = 3355
Write = 1504


Eat that DDR! 😉

I guess you didn't look at mine a few posts above......shucks

rolleye.gif

Oh, hehe, but, you're running at 166FSB versus my 140FSB so its not really fair. Drop it down to 140FSB and see what you get. I'm switching to DDR unfortunately, because in order to be able to upgrade in the future and to OC, RDRAM isn't really choice. I'm getting my IC7 tomorrow 😉
 
Gigabyte 8IK1100 i875P
2 X 512mb Corsair XMS3200LL
P4 3.0C @ 3 ghz, 800FSB, Top Performance Enabled, Memory Cas 2-2-2-5-1T

4942 Read
1568 Write
 
Originally posted by: Krk3561
Originally posted by: shoman94
Originally posted by: Krk3561
Kingston ValueRam PC1066 RDRAM 2x256MB @ Default V
Gigabyte GA-8IHXP 850E

MHz = 2520
FSB = 140
Mem = 1120

Read = 3355
Write = 1504


Eat that DDR! 😉

I guess you didn't look at mine a few posts above......shucks

rolleye.gif

Oh, hehe, but, you're running at 166FSB versus my 140FSB so its not really fair. Drop it down to 140FSB and see what you get. I'm switching to DDR unfortunately, because in order to be able to upgrade in the future and to OC, RDRAM isn't really choice. I'm getting my IC7 tomorrow 😉



Here you go....140fsb, mem running at ddr350..

Read = 3431
Write = 1637

😉 I guess RDram doesn't mess with DCDDR 😀
 
Originally posted by: Elcs
Running TURBO memory settings on XP 1800+ on EPoX 8KHA+ with Crucial PC2100 DDR
(dunno what every little number is 😀)

Everything else running stock.

Read - 1909 MB/s
Write - 611 MB/s

ABIT NF7-S Rev 2.0
PC2100 DDR Crucial @ Turbo settings
XP1700+ B 🙂 @ stock

Read - 1853
Write - 693

Roughly the same.
 
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