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8gb ddr2 on Windows 7 64bit 5-5-5-18-24
Last edited by bret1963; 31 May 2010 at 02:10.
8gb ddr2 on Windows 7 64bit 5-5-5-18-24
Last edited by bret1963; 31 May 2010 at 02:10.
That's a reasonable score, if it's doing what you need, then your good.
For triple channel DDR3, it could be closer to 20k.
If you want to set the DRAM speed to 1600, read up on your motherboard manual, and get some additional info as mentioned in the Show Us Your WEI thread.
First thing to try will be to change your DRAM multiplier from 8 to 12, as mentioned in the links from the post above. Your CPUZ posted snip shows your DRAM multiplier is set as 8, FSB: DRAM [2:8].
If you have any questions, you should start a new thread in Performance & Maintenance
Nice score, DDR3 triple channel should be around 20k+, at 1600 MHz, this is a good score.
The expert tweakers here can get a little bit more.
Go back through this thread and check what people with similar specs as yours are getting.
Just remember, they have been tweaking their systems for several years, getting another couple of k's will take a lot of reading and time. High quality RAM can be OC'ed easier, as well.
Enjoy it.
If you really want to give your system a boost, start reading about SSDs.
Show us your SSD performance
Hi,
Ran "winsat mem" in cmd prompt and got:
C:\Users\Tom>winsat mem
Windows System Assessment Tool
> Running: Feature Enumeration ''
> Run Time 00:00:00.00
> Running: System memory performance assessment ''
Warning: The RDTSC to QPC delta is too high ( CPU 3 )
Warning: The RDTSC to QPC delta is too high ( CPU 0 )
Warning: The RDTSC to QPC delta is too high ( CPU 0 )
Warning: The RDTSC to QPC delta is too high ( CPU 1 )
Warning: The RDTSC to QPC delta is too high ( CPU 0 )
Warning: The RDTSC to QPC delta is too high ( CPU 1 )
Warning: The RDTSC to QPC delta is too high ( CPU 2 )
> Run Time 00:00:05.16
> Memory Performance 5949.48 MB/s
> Total Run Time 00:00:23.27
What does it mean? Would like to learn how to increase performance.
Thanks.....Tom