I have an old system, but I ran some interesting benchmarks.
Performance Increases For Different Memory Configurations:
Memory Configuration: Performance Increase:
Crucial PC100 CL2 1x128MB ECC +00.0% (base case)
Kingston PC100 CL2 1x128MB Non +03.6%
Crucial PC100 CL2 2x128MB ECC +06.4%
Kingston PC100 CL2 2x128MB Non +13.6% (this one is speculative, see note at bottom)
Benchmark:
OfficeBench 1.2
My System:
WinME
AMD K6-400
Tyan S1598
FastTrak66 RAID 1
2 x IBM UDMA66 13GB
Matrox G200
Jason
(The last configuration is just speculative and was not actually tested. It seems that I get +6.4% by adding 1 stick of 128MB (tested). It seems that I get +3.6% per stick of 128MB if I drop ECC (tested). Therefore, I might get 13.6% increase, if move to 2 sticks of 128MB non-ECC (not tested).)
Performance Increases For Different Memory Configurations:
Memory Configuration: Performance Increase:
Crucial PC100 CL2 1x128MB ECC +00.0% (base case)
Kingston PC100 CL2 1x128MB Non +03.6%
Crucial PC100 CL2 2x128MB ECC +06.4%
Kingston PC100 CL2 2x128MB Non +13.6% (this one is speculative, see note at bottom)
Benchmark:
OfficeBench 1.2
My System:
WinME
AMD K6-400
Tyan S1598
FastTrak66 RAID 1
2 x IBM UDMA66 13GB
Matrox G200
Jason
(The last configuration is just speculative and was not actually tested. It seems that I get +6.4% by adding 1 stick of 128MB (tested). It seems that I get +3.6% per stick of 128MB if I drop ECC (tested). Therefore, I might get 13.6% increase, if move to 2 sticks of 128MB non-ECC (not tested).)
