New
#31
Are you running DDR3-1333 or 1600? Mine scores 17770 MB/s at DDR3-1333 MHz 9-9-9-24 Timings.
Are you running DDR3-1333 or 1600? Mine scores 17770 MB/s at DDR3-1333 MHz 9-9-9-24 Timings.
You can overclock the RAM on your laptop? To see your ram specs download CPU Z.
CPUID - System & hardware benchmark, monitoring, reporting
Download CPU-Z and click on the memory tab. Post a screenshot.
Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums
A Guy
With ADATA DDR3L-1600G >> 10-10-10-27 1T @1800MHz with default 1.5V
with and other components
I guess is somehow low, because I use half of my ram as 4Gb ramdisk which host 2Gb windows pagefile, every temporary folder for every program, including my browser and photoshop.
ASRock have amazing prog for that :)
p.s. I managed to get it working on 2200MHZ 11-11-11-28 1T but on 1.65V and I didn`t like the idea of torturing my memory controller with such untypical voltage for my 1.5v low profile ram.
So I leave it on 1800/1.5V which I think is good enough :)
I would probably leave the page file on the OS drive and not RAM (if I used one). I actually don't use the page file system (I've never needed to review a BSoD either). Of course, I have 32GB RAM, so that changes things a little. For you, leaving the RAM available for SuperFetch would likely have more of a performance benefit (if that's what you're going for) than putting the page file on a RAM drive. The page system is basically for when you don't have enough RAM, so using up RAM for it is counterproductive.
Your score also seems low for 1800MHz quad channel DDR3. Maybe there is a different bottleneck slowing it down.(Never mind, I see it's dual channel.) I'm getting about 34GB/s with 1600MHz quad channel 10-10-10-27 1.5v.
Last edited by Wrend; 22 Sep 2012 at 13:37.