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Initial Feedback & Performance (Cont.) Moving along, we will grab some sample information from Everest Ultimate Edition and get some feedback on the ram's performance. Lavalys was nice enough to allow us to evaluate their software for during our reviews. I really like the wealth of information this utility gives us and we thank Lavalys for there support. 


Once again we are using a default configuration for the out of the box experience. No tweaking or overclocking will be done for these tests; we want to know what's up with these modules at bone stock! After we tested with RMMA, we rebooted the system to refresh the resources, so that we can get the optimum performance without tweaking the system. So let's check it out... Memory Read Results The OCZ EB DDR500 2x 1024MB Platinum Edition dual channel memory pulls of some great scores indeed. Our test consisted of firing up the system and with having everything on default with stock timings and voltages. Meaning that we are set at 200MHz FSB and memory timings set to 3-3-2-7 as detected by the SPD. The Platinum Edition ram kicked off a 6050MB/s score on a synthetic measurement. This makes this ram a decent 2GB kit we have stuffed in this ASUS P4P800 Deluxe configuration. 
Memory Write Results The Write results are a little different, here we see 4233MB/s of throughput, but this is still some nice score of the Platinum Edition memory. These scores might seem a bit lower then you are used to see but that is normal as this memory is rated at DDR500 with 3-3-2-7 timings and we are running these at DDR400 speeds. Of course we will check the same with more adapted memory latencies. 
Memory Copy Results Everest Ultimate Edition comes with a new feature, namely the Memory Copy benchmark. Also here the Platinum Edition modules prove that they are of high performance with a scoring of 4014MB/s. This should certainly improve when applying better memory timings. But all in all not a bad result at all, and certainly not when comparing to other systems. 
Memory Latency Results The latency results are a not quite on par but that is to be expected with DDR500 and the 3-3-2-7 timings configuration. So a bit disappointing score of only 110.9ns again linked somehow to the rated speed and the non adapted memory timings used. We should see some better results once these have been reset to DDR400 appropriate values. 
All in all the OCZ EB PC-4000 Platinum Edition does perform quite well considering that they are set at timings that are not really appropriate for a 200MHz (400MHz DDR) operation speed. However we will check how these will perform when we actually set the best memory timings for delivering world class DDR400 performance. So without holding you much longer we'll get into some more tweaked performance results... 
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