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There is one for CPU compression.
https://www.sevenforums.com/performan...sion-rate.html
Running for the gpu would require a lot of parameters, have a look here
WinSAT Command List - Vista - x64bit.net
- cpu - runs the cpu assessment
with -encryption or -compression
- mem - runs the system memory assessment
- dwm - runs the desktop window manager assessment (This may be a good one to compare for graphics)
- d3d - runs the d3d assessment
- media - runs the media assessment
- mfmedia - runs the Media Foundation-based assessment
- disk - runs the storage assessment
Last edited by Dude; 07 Jun 2014 at 10:47.
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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 00:00:05.10
> Memory Performance 52649.71 MB/s
> Total Run Time 00:00:06.64
C:\Windows\System32>
Great score mate, I considered moving to G.Skill but from what I have read it doesn't go well with my motherboard.
Doug, check GSKill's page, they will guarantee their RAM to run at advertised speed if a board is on the QVL, they test it in house. Yours is on this list. Click the QVL tab and drill down to your board. :)
TridentX - F3-2133C9D-16GTX - G.SKILL DDR3 Memory
Thanks Gary, yes it's on the list, but other MSI users have reported issues with it. So then it goes to a battle of MSI saying it's the RAM, and GSKILL saying it's the MB when lots of users cant run it over 1866
I only find your board mentioned once on the G.Skill forum, but this guy used only 1600 RAM.
F3-1600C9D-16GAR and MSI motherboard - G.SKILL TECH FORUM
Chances are high it would work for me. I said that based off what I read on the MSI users forums. I remember I went off information there before which turned out wrong, so I will take it with a grain of salt
G Skill says that it must be an i7 CPU (for Ivy Bridge) to run 2400 MHz. The i7 memory controller can do it. But, very few i5's memory controller can run at 2400 MHz. I have an Asrock P67 board. The limit for that board is 2133, but it can run it at 2133. I have 2 Asus Z77 boards with 3770K's and they both will run 2400MHz. The Maximus and the Sabertooth. I've played around with ram on the Maximus and I am convinced, it doesn't care what ram you put in it.