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PCMark05 is a very popular system benchmark which
can test almost every component of your PC. By running
several and different tests, it is trying to provide
results representing real world performance as close
as possible. We ran only the memory series of tests
and noted the memory score alone during our testing.
Here we see again that higher MHz speeds will provide
better scores.
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MemTach is a simple but thorough synthetic benchmark
for system memory. Although it is in Alpha state,
it is a good benchmark which runs many different
tests. Here we see that overall higher speeds will
provide better results once more, but in some tests
there is actually a small performance drop or no
performance improvement at higher speeds, due to
the higher timings.
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RightMark Memory Analyzer is another
standard memory benchmark. We ran the standard stream
benchmark and noted the average results. Once again
higher frequencies are faster, despite the lower
timings since the speed difference is too large.
The performance increases 5-8% between the different
speeds and timings.