What's your memory assessment speed?


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    A hand held laser see the blue beam rising from the laser in the pic
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    kellymac35 said:
    A laser
    I read about it on Gizmodo. The only real discussions were about whether it could set a bear on fire. I could think of uses for it than that.
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    essenbe said:
    I read about it on Gizmodo. The only real discussions were about whether it could set a bear on fire. I could think of uses for it than that.
    You know, whenever I encounter a new piece of technology, setting bears on fire is the first thing that comes to mind...
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    Light sabers?

    This plus incendiary rounds inside of the larger attachment (a rifle) would light a bear on fire XD
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    essenbe said:
    Here's mine
    Attachment 164150
    Haha... At first glance I though you got a BSOD there.... But dang it, I want DDR3 now..
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    BugMeister, good scores.
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    digitalrurouni said:
    Updated scores after running it a few times...
    Your system should be getting low to mid 20's.

    digitalrurouni said:
    This is what CPU-Z is telling me. I have not done any serious overclocking or tweaking in a while so I am a bit rusty...go a bit gentle on me :P
    A little CPU OC will help your RAM scores/performance.
    Your stock CPU cooler will handle a mild OC, if you are planning on OC'ing you need to get a better CPU cooler.

    Have you updated your drivers?

    A Guy said:
    digitalrurouni said:
    This is what CPU-Z is telling me. I have not done any serious overclocking or tweaking in a while so I am a bit rusty...go a bit gentle on me :P
    That does say you are running at 1600MHz. What does the SPD tab show? Your specs don't say how much ram you have. You are indeed running 3 dimms, triple channel? I don't see Corsair on the QVL (Qualified Vendor List), so I can't get much info. Obviously it's working, and I suspect it isn't an issue. Perhaps when Dave76 or another hardware Guru comes by, they will have some ideas.

    A Guy
    As A Guy said, post your CPUZ SPD tab.

    The new i5/i7 P67/Z68 mobos have an improved architecture and will generally get better scores/performance.


    digitalrurouni said:
    Ok so I did some reading about my motherboard and all that. Turns out my Uncore needed to be set up to twice the DDR3 RAM frequency...so now that it is set to the correct value, here is my latest score. I am sure there are a plethora of non optimal settings in my motherboard right now and it will take me a bit of reading and tweaking to get it to where I want it :) But what do you guys think? It's quite a decent boost from what it was previously!
    That's better
    With more tweaking and a little OC you should be able to get sub 24k.
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    @Dave - Thanks for the reply. Yeah I am probably going to lightly overclock the CPU to 4 GHZ. Right now everything is bone stock on my machine. I am just trying to set up a good optimized base before I start and overclock a wee bit. :)
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