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RightMark Memory Analyzer @ HTT: 200 MHz Here we will see the Mushkin eXtreme Performance 2GB XP4000 in action under a default system, using stock timings and configuration. 
RightMark Memory Analyzer (RMMA) is another very useful utility that provides detailed information focused on the memory modules. Via RMMA we get another view on the different component used on our system and as you can see this provides similar detailed information as with CPU-Z. 
On the memory section details of RMMA, a complete view is given on the memory and the timings that are currently configured. Float Copy Results 

Let's now focus on the results from the benchmarks with RightMark Memory Analyzer. First on the list is the Float Copy results which are actually very impressive with an average of 2702MB/s bandwidth. On other DDR memory modules we have in our Test Lab the results are going from 2500 to 2650MB/s bandwidth. Float Scale Results 

The Float Scale performance goes the same way and gives an average of 2825MB/s bandwidth. This again is a top score comparing to other memory brands like OCZ and Corsair which reach about 2600 to 2760MB/s. Float Add Results 

Continuing on the same trend are the Float Add results of the Mushkin eXtreme Performance memory modules reaching an average of 3011MB/s. We are seeing results that show the Mushkin memory is faster then any other DDR memory modules we have had our hands on. Float Triad Results 

And to finalize we have the Float Triad results proving a 2906MB/s average score. Important as well to notice is the minimum and maximum scores. The less difference between those the more stable the performance of the memory modules. Also in this aspect the Mushkin XP modules are showing excellent results. 
And last but not least we have the Synthetic and Performance Test Results which you can find on the Express Info tab. With the Mushkin XP4000 topping at 6257MB/s this memory is screaming fast. Just to give you an idea, most of the memory we have run through these tests ran at or just below 6000MB/s. This proves that the eXtreme Performance is actually doing as it says, giving extreme results on the performance level. 
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