What's your memory assessment speed?

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  1. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #881

    Thanks for the tip and the welcome Dave.. I tried the snipping tool, very nice. :)

    Jeff
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  2. Posts : 3,028
    Windows 7 Ultimate (x64) SP1
       #882
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  3. Posts : 18,404
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #883

    Post mine again.

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  4. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #884

    payne9999 said:
    Corsair 8gb DDR3 1333 OC to 1600 (DRAM 800)

    Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
    Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

    C:\Windows\system32>winsat mem
    Windows System Assessment Tool
    > Running: Feature Enumeration ''
    > Run Time 00:00:00.00
    > Running: System memory performance assessment ''
    > Run Time 00:00:05.16
    > Memory Performance 18446.69 MB/s
    > Total Run Time 00:00:06.24

    C:\Windows\system32>
    Nice Score,

    jeffseven said:
    Thanks for the tip and the welcome Dave.. I tried the snipping tool, very nice. :)

    Jeff
    Your welcome :)

    Looks good

    Airbot said:
    Post mine again.

    What's your memory assessment speed?-capture.jpg
    Very good, you have that running nicely
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  5. Posts : 41
    windows 7 ultimate 64 bit
       #885

    erm dont know if i did this right lol
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  6. Posts : 19
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #886

    Hi. These are my scores. Is it good enough for my system or could I get more out of it?

    Cheers. :)
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  7. Posts : 1,223
    Win 10 x64 Pro x64 / Ubuntu 15.10 x64
       #887

    MiMA said:
    Hi. These are my scores. Is it good enough for my system or could I get more out of it?

    Cheers. :)
    For DDR2 running at 534MHz, it's not bad (mine at 880MHz only gets about 8000MB/s). *EDIT* What you put as "534MHz" in your system specs might not be the effective speed, it might be the core speed... But I'm not sure.

    But that would depend on exactly what of RAM you have in there... If you don't know offhand, download Speccy and check what make / model of RAM you've got, post the results here and surely somebody should be able to give you some more info. :)
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  8. Posts : 19
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #888

    In my system specs i quoted what Speccy said. It's mean dual channel 533 MHz so it should be 1066 MHz. I have 1066 MHz ram sticks. :)

    EDIT: Speccy, RAM section.
    Code:
    RAM
    		Memory slots
    			Total memory slots	4
    			Used memory slots	4
    			Free memory slots	0
    		Memory
    			Type	DDR2
    			Size	8192 MBytes
    			Channels #	Dual
    			DRAM Frequency	534.3 MHz
    			CAS# Latency (CL)	5 clocks
    			RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD)	5 clocks
    			RAS# Precharge (tRP)	5 clocks
    			Cycle Time (tRAS)	18 clocks
    			Command Rate (CR)	2T
    		SPD
    			Number Of SPD Modules	4
    				Slot #1
    					Type	DDR2
    					Size	2048 MBytes
    					Manufacturer	Corsair
    					Max Bandwidth	PC2-6400 (400 MHz)
    					Part Number	CM2X2048-8500C5D  
    					SPD Ext.	EPP
    						EPP #0
    							Frequency	534.0 MHz
    							CAS# Latency	5.0
    							RAS# To CAS#	5
    							RAS# Precharge	5
    							tRAS	15
    							tRC	22
    							Voltage	2.100 V
    						JEDEC #2
    							Frequency	400.0 MHz
    							CAS# Latency	5.0
    							RAS# To CAS#	5
    							RAS# Precharge	5
    							tRAS	18
    							tRC	23
    							Voltage	1.800 V
    						JEDEC #1
    							Frequency	270.3 MHz
    							CAS# Latency	4.0
    							RAS# To CAS#	4
    							RAS# Precharge	4
    							tRAS	13
    							tRC	16
    							Voltage	1.800 V
    				Slot #2
    					Type	DDR2
    					Size	2048 MBytes
    					Manufacturer	Kingston
    					Max Bandwidth	PC2-6400 (400 MHz)
    					Part Number	2G-UDIMM
    					Serial Number	492BA159
    					Week/year	21 / 10
    					SPD Ext.	EPP
    						JEDEC #3
    							Frequency	400.0 MHz
    							CAS# Latency	5.0
    							RAS# To CAS#	5
    							RAS# Precharge	5
    							tRAS	18
    							tRC	23
    							Voltage	1.800 V
    						JEDEC #2
    							Frequency	266.7 MHz
    							CAS# Latency	4.0
    							RAS# To CAS#	4
    							RAS# Precharge	4
    							tRAS	12
    							tRC	16
    							Voltage	1.800 V
    						JEDEC #1
    							Frequency	200.0 MHz
    							CAS# Latency	3.0
    							RAS# To CAS#	3
    							RAS# Precharge	3
    							tRAS	9
    							tRC	12
    							Voltage	1.800 V
    				Slot #3
    					Type	DDR2
    					Size	2048 MBytes
    					Manufacturer	Corsair
    					Max Bandwidth	PC2-6400 (400 MHz)
    					Part Number	CM2X2048-8500C5D  
    					SPD Ext.	EPP
    						EPP #0
    							Frequency	534.0 MHz
    							CAS# Latency	5.0
    							RAS# To CAS#	5
    							RAS# Precharge	5
    							tRAS	15
    							tRC	22
    							Voltage	2.100 V
    						JEDEC #2
    							Frequency	400.0 MHz
    							CAS# Latency	5.0
    							RAS# To CAS#	5
    							RAS# Precharge	5
    							tRAS	18
    							tRC	23
    							Voltage	1.800 V
    						JEDEC #1
    							Frequency	270.3 MHz
    							CAS# Latency	4.0
    							RAS# To CAS#	4
    							RAS# Precharge	4
    							tRAS	13
    							tRC	16
    							Voltage	1.800 V
    				Slot #4
    					Type	DDR2
    					Size	2048 MBytes
    					Manufacturer	Kingston
    					Max Bandwidth	PC2-6400 (400 MHz)
    					Part Number	2G-UDIMM
    					Serial Number	482BA059
    					Week/year	21 / 10
    					SPD Ext.	EPP
    						JEDEC #3
    							Frequency	400.0 MHz
    							CAS# Latency	5.0
    							RAS# To CAS#	5
    							RAS# Precharge	5
    							tRAS	18
    							tRC	23
    							Voltage	1.800 V
    						JEDEC #2
    							Frequency	266.7 MHz
    							CAS# Latency	4.0
    							RAS# To CAS#	4
    							RAS# Precharge	4
    							tRAS	12
    							tRC	16
    							Voltage	1.800 V
    						JEDEC #1
    							Frequency	200.0 MHz
    							CAS# Latency	3.0
    							RAS# To CAS#	3
    							RAS# Precharge	3
    							tRAS	9
    							tRC	12
    							Voltage	1.800 V
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  9. Posts : 1,223
    Win 10 x64 Pro x64 / Ubuntu 15.10 x64
       #889

    MiMA said:
    In my system specs i quoted what Speccy said. It's mean dual channel 533 MHz so it should be 1066 MHz. I have 1066 MHz ram sticks. :)
    It seems Speccy is more popular than I thought then... Lol.

    However, regarding your Speccy readout; according to this section, you're running your RAM at 534.3MHz:
    Code:
            Memory
                Type    DDR2
                Size    8192 MBytes
                Channels #    Dual
                DRAM Frequency    534.3 MHz
                CAS# Latency (CL)    5 clocks
                RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD)    5 clocks
                RAS# Precharge (tRP)    5 clocks
                Cycle Time (tRAS)    18 clocks
                Command Rate (CR)    2T
    But if you look at each RAM stick, only your Corsair sticks actually support DDR-1066, and even then only by means of EPP (Enhanced Performance Profile). All your RAM sticks are PC-6400, which runs natively at 400MHz in dual channel (which gives DDR-800MHz).

    If I'm not mistaken, EPP doesn't function correctly when mixing different RAM makes, I might be mistaken there though... However, that aside: I'm surprised the Kingston sticks are allowing that speed, it appears they don't support it. To be honest (regardless of whether it's just to get better performance or not), do you really need 8GB of RAM...? If not, why don't you take out the 2 Kingston sticks and see how your machine performs then?

    Unless you use this machine for working with extremely large images, or for video editing, I highly doubt you'd ever really use even half that RAM efficiently. :) Just my opinion though...
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  10. Posts : 19
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #890

    Well speed is about 100-200MB better than before, when I had only 2 x 2 GB 1066 sticks. I especially checked the frequency and stepping when I bought another 4 GB of ram, so they must support 1066. Corsair Dominator were so expensive since they are not in production anymore. I just saw some screenshots like 15000 MB/s on DDR2 thats why I asked. Maybe it depends on CPU?
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