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Mushkin Black Hi Performance LII V2 DDR400 |
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Written by Fury
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Saturday, 30 October 2004 |
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Benchmark Analysis (Cont.)

SiSoftware Sandra
Configuration 1
- Model: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
- Speed: 2.80GHz
- Performance Rating: PR3724 (estimated)
- FSB Speed: 2x 200MHz (400MHz data rate)
| Sandra Benchmark |
Results |
| Int Buff'diSSE2 |
4305MB/s |
| Float Buff'd iSSE2 |
4316MB/s |
| Maximum Bus Bandwidth |
6400MB/s |
Int Buff'd iSSE2 (Integer Stream) Results
| Sandra Benchmark |
Breakdown |
| Assignment |
4265MB/s |
| Scaling |
4256MB/s |
| Addition |
4355MB/s |
| Triad |
4345MB/s |
| Data Item Size |
16-bytes |
| Buffering Used |
Yes |
| Offset Displacement Used |
Yes |
| Bandwidth Efficiency |
67% (estimated) |
Float Buff'd iSSE2 (Float Stream) Results
| Sandra Benchmark |
Breakdown |
| Assignment |
4270MB/s |
| Scaling |
4277MB/s |
| Addition |
4360MB/s |
| Triad |
4359MB/s |
| Data Item Size |
16-bytes |
| Buffering Used |
Yes |
| Offset Displacement Used |
Yes |
| Bandwidth Efficiency |
67% (estimated) |

SiSoftware Sandra
Configuration 2
- Model: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
- Speed: 3.26GHz
- Performance Rating: PR4338 (estimated)
- FSB Speed: 2x 233MHz (466MHz data rate)
| Sandra Benchmark |
Results |
| Int Buff'diSSE2 |
5333MB/s |
| Float Buff'd iSSE2 |
5308MB/s |
| Maximum Bus Bandwidth |
7456MB/s |
Int Buff'd iSSE2 (Integer Stream) Results
| Sandra Benchmark |
Breakdown |
| Assignment |
5232MB/s |
| Scaling |
5231MB/s |
| Addition |
5434MB/s |
| Triad |
5435MB/s |
| Data Item Size |
16-bytes |
| Buffering Used |
Yes |
| Offset Displacement Used |
Yes |
| Bandwidth Efficiency |
72% (estimated) |
Float Buff'd iSSE2 (Float Stream) Results
| Sandra Benchmark |
Breakdown |
| Assignment |
5220MB/s |
| Scaling |
5191MB/s |
| Addition |
5411MB/s |
| Triad |
5411MB/s |
| Data Item Size |
16-bytes |
| Buffering Used |
Yes |
| Offset Displacement Used |
Yes |
| Bandwidth Efficiency |
71% (estimated) |
The Sandra benches were ran the real world way, with the test rig being a daily user in our office (review test rig) and LAN gaming rig commonly used on the weekends. Being said the memory benchmarks ran under full Microsoft services and all 28 processes loaded into memory at the time the of the analysis.
This ram gets more efficient, the higher the overclock. On our system the 800MHz FSB was getting about a 67% efficiency rating. After overclocking to 14 x 233MHz the efficiency rating climbed to 72% which is indicative of super low latency.

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