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Aida32 vs Sandra?

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Epox 8rda+ c1 stepping
XP1700@2300Mhz (11.5x200) 1.75v
512MB Twinmos/Winbond DC DDR(2x256) 2-2-2-5 2.9v


2990 read
1223 write

 
The other day I installed the new nVidia Unified V2.41 driver set on my Epox 8RDA+. Just for the heck of it, I ran memory benches again to see if there was any changes.

There were no changes to settings, which were:
XP1700 T-Bred "B" (JIUHB 0302)@11x200
512Mb Twinmos/Winbond @5-2-2-2

<U>Sandra Bandwidth

Before:</U> 3020/2727
<U>After:</U> 2979/2754 (-41/+27)

<U>AIDA32

Before:</U> Read 2898 / Write 1093
<U>After:</U> Read 2945 / Write 1173 (+47/+80)

Looks like you get a small "bump" in system performance by installing these drivers....
 
Abit BH7
P4 2.53 - 3315MHz (174.5MHz @ 1.46v)
512MB Corsair XMS3500C - 436MHz 2/3/2/5 @ 2.7v

Read 3314 MB/s
Write 1189 MB/s
 
abit ic7
2.4c 800fsb, ht-enabled - un-overclocked
2 x 512mb 2.5 mushkin 3200 - 400mhz(dual drr configured) - un-overclocked

read - 4025 mb/s
write - 1462 mb/s
 
Kingston HyperX 3000 2x512mb @ 2.75v
Asus P4P800

mhz = 3500
fsb = 184
mem = 368mhz dcddr
cas = 2-2-2-6-4 turbo MAM

> read = 5125
> write = 1760

🙂
 
Abit IC7

Aida V. 3.61

Read - 4976
Write - 1786

CPU - Intel Pentium 4 2.6C @ 3.25GHZ (FSB 250)
RAM - Kingston HyperX PC3500 @ 2.7V (DCDDR 400) (2-3-3-6)
 
Kingston HyperX 3000 2x512mb @ 2.75v
Asus P4P800

mhz = 3610
fsb = 190
mem = 380mhz dcddr
cas = 2-2-2-6-4 turbo MAM

> read = 5298
> write = 1822

😀
 
Corsair XMS3000c2 2x512mb @ 2.8v
Abit IC7 w/1.4 Bios

mhz = 3420
fsb = 263
mem = 420 Mhz DCDDR
cas = 2-3-2-6

> read = 5621
> write = 1870



😀
 
Corsair XMS3500c2 2x512Mb @ 2.7v
Abit IC7 w/1.5beta BIOS

mhz = 2400 (a 2.4C on default vcore)
fsb = 200
mem = 400 Mhz DCDDR
cas = 2-6-2-2

> read = 4588
> write = 1556
 
Corsair XMS3500c2 2x512Mb @ 2.8v
Abit IC7 w/1.5beta BIOS

mhz = 3415 (a 2.4C on 1.6v vcore)
fsb = 284
mem = 455 Mhz DCDDR
cas = 2-6-3-2

> read = 5979
> write = 2209

I get 6221/6229 score in sandra memory benchmark. 😀
 
read 247
write 87

LMAO!!!

This is a Celeron T 1.2@1.32ghz 12x110
This is very very sad, it ok for light gaming but it as slow as a turtle. Oh my gosh, a k6-2 450 can smoke this rig with 260 read, 120 write... i guess onboard crap really are junk as some people say they are oh well, i am cheap 🙂
 
new moboard...

Kingston HyperX 3000 2x512mb @ 2.8v
ABIT IC7 (bios v14)

mhz = 3610
fsb = 190
mem = 380mhz dcddr
cas = 2-2-2-6, NBs800, street racer, PAT

> read = 5321
> write = 2298

😀

 
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