Through out the test the voltages were kept constant at 2.75 vdimm and 1.6 vcore. After that only the timings were changed and sandra bandwidth score was tested at different frequencies
Timings used:
3-4-4-8
2.5-3-3-7
2-3-3-6
2-2-2-5
and the results (tabulated them instead of posting 30 screenshots since it will be easier for you to compare)
looks like lower lanencies do give better bandwidth scores but not a lot.
Note: No Stability tests of any sort were run, the above benches are merely an indication of the bandwidth you are likely to get at different frequencies and timings. Hope it helped, this is the best i can do typing one handed
Bottle, great way you’ve lined up all the mem tests into one chart! Looks very neat and professional!
One request though, perhaps voltages could be mentioned too? Would help people like Masky determining which mem suits them more based on their voltage limits
**Through out the test the voltages were kept constant at 2.75 vdimm and 1.6 vcore. After that only the timings were changed and sandra bandwidth score was tested at different frequencies **
slammed the door on it didja get the package i sent ya ?
Great chart, bottle!
BTW, these Hardware thingies are somewhat not so popular with me! More of software for me! And yeah, mobile phones do rock! hyeah:
when i saw the first pic and the graph at glance, i thought u were pointing to a review to some otehr site, lol. well anyways, nice review there, keep it up