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Performance & Benchmarks Testing Methods are going to be based on a default system for out of the box performance tests. Not everyone over-clocks (if you can believe it, hehe) so we decided to give real world results, based on a totally stock, default system and as simple as opening the ram and stuffing the sticks on our system and running our benchmark applications. With the OCZ ram stuffed into our SLI-DR mother board, we cold booted and ran these tests at 200MHz HTT with totally default timings and voltages... RightMark Memory Analyzer comes in handy here at MVKTech and so does the results we see below. In fact they are slightly better than the Mushkin scores we pulled off a month ago. Needless to say this ram screams holy heck. Let's check it out! 
Float Copy Results Starting with the first benchmark on RightMark Memory Analyzer which is the Float Copy results. We actually used these as well some time ago on our Muskhin memory and we are kindy sold by these. What can we say OCZ just scores an incredible average of 2754MB/s. As a reminder most other DDR memory modules we have in our Test Lab score only about 2500 to 2650MB/s bandwidth. 

Float Scale Results The next one on our list is the Float Scale performance and once again the OCZ puts down a top score of around 2860MB/s average. This is slightly higher then most other DDR memory and when comparing to our Mushkin memory we reviewed recently, OCZ just outperforms it by around 35MB/s. 

Float Add Results Let's move on and find back the Float Add results of the OCZ EB PC-4000 memory modules reaching and average of 3038MB/s. Again OCZ is outperforming all memory modules we have ran through this benchmark. However something important to note is that the mininum and maximum show a very big gap in comparison with the Mushkin modules. 

Float Triad Results To end we have the Float Triad results showing a 2927MB/s average score. Again we notice that the mininum and maximum results are not so close to each other. So there might be still some room for improvement to be done by OCZ. The smaller the gap the more stable the performance of the memory. 

The OCZ EB memory clocks some decent scores and certainly does better on the different benchmarks the most other memory modules we have seen passing our hands. This just confirmes that OCZ means what it says, high performance all the way! 
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