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MAXXMEM Benchmark Results Thread

User Name- Super Sarge
Intel/AMD- Intel
RAM- 6x2 triple Channel Mushkin Redlines 3 sticks of 991692 and 3 sticks of 991805 for 12 gig of memory
CPU- Intel 920 D0
BOARD- Asus P6T Deluxe V2 (BIOS 1003)
OPERATING SYSTEM- Windows 7 64 Bit
RAM TIMINGS- 7 8 7 24 1T
RAM SPEED- 1750 Mhz
MEM COPY (MB/sec)- 19180
MEM READ (MB/sec)- 16731
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)- 14874
MEM LATENCY (ns)- 46.2
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Thanks super Sargent, I'll update when I get home :toast:
 
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User Name- MetalRacer
Intel/AMD- Intel
RAM- Super Talent 3x2GB 2000 MHz CL7
CPU- i7 980x
BOARD- Rampage II Extreme
OPERATING SYSTEM- Vista 32-bit
RAM TIMINGS- 7-7-7-21 1T
RAM SPEED- 2012 MHz
MEM COPY (MB/sec)- 18285
MEM READ (MB/sec)- 18770
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)- 12145
MEM LATENCY (ns)- 43.2

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sorry im late, here is mine
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I'll update when I get home :toast:
 
User Name-somebody
Intel/AMD-Intel
RAM-2x 2GB of OCZ PC3-8500 7-7-7-16 @1.5V
CPU-Core i7 860
BOARD-GA-P55-UD6
OPERATING SYSTEM-VHP 32bit
RAM TIMINGS-8-8-8-24 1T @1.68V
RAM SPEED-844/1688
MEM COPY (MB/sec)-18798
MEM READ (MB/sec)-20177
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)-20300
MEM LATENCY (ns)-43.3

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Umm, not sure what happened to the compare function. Used to read 18.79GB/s full scale for dual channel so when I bent the needle on that I thought it might have adjusted higher but instead on the next run it went down to 17.71GB/s. :confused: :(
 
User Name-somebody
Intel/AMD-Intel
RAM-2x 2GB of OCZ PC3-8500 7-7-7-16 @1.5V
CPU-Core i7 860
BOARD-GA-P55-UD6
OPERATING SYSTEM-VHP 32bit
RAM TIMINGS-8-8-8-24 1T @1.68V
RAM SPEED-844/1688
MEM COPY (MB/sec)-18798
MEM READ (MB/sec)-20177
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)-20300
MEM LATENCY (ns)-43.3

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Umm, not sure what happened to the compare function. Used to read 18.79GB/s full scale for dual channel so when I bent the needle on that I thought it might have adjusted higher but instead on the next run it went down to 17.71GB/s. :confused: :(

Updated :toast:
 
Looks like high clock speed can be traded for low timings and a 3:1 uncore ratio.

User Name- LAN_deRf_HA
Intel/AMD- Intel
RAM- 6 (12gb) sticks of generic 1066 Micron ram I got free from work.
CPU- Intel 920 D0
BOARD- Asus P6X58D Premium (BIOS 0813)
OPERATING SYSTEM- Windows 7 64 Bit
RAM TIMINGS- 6 6 6 18 1T
RAM SPEED- 1200 Mhz
MEM COPY (MB/sec)- 19258
MEM READ (MB/sec)- 16161
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)- 15800
MEM LATENCY (ns)- 47.1

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Looks like high clock speed can be traded for low timings and a 3:1 uncore ratio.

User Name- LAN_deRf_HA
Intel/AMD- Intel
RAM- 6 (12gb) sticks of generic 1066 Micron ram I got free from work.
CPU- Intel 920 D0
BOARD- Asus P6X58D Premium (BIOS 0813)
OPERATING SYSTEM- Windows 7 64 Bit
RAM TIMINGS- 6 6 6 18 1T
RAM SPEED- 1200 Mhz
MEM COPY (MB/sec)- 19258
MEM READ (MB/sec)- 16161
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)- 15800
MEM LATENCY (ns)- 47.1

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updated.
 
CP are the ram speeds just listed by what we put up or by rated (or base) speed? Just a little confusing at first glance and was trying to make sense of it.

Looks like high clock speed can be traded for low timings and a 3:1 uncore ratio.

User Name- LAN_deRf_HA
Intel/AMD- Intel
RAM- 6 (12gb) sticks of generic 1066 Micron ram I got free from work.
CPU- Intel 920 D0
BOARD- Asus P6X58D Premium (BIOS 0813)
OPERATING SYSTEM- Windows 7 64 Bit
RAM TIMINGS- 6 6 6 18 1T
RAM SPEED- 1200 Mhz
MEM COPY (MB/sec)- 19258
MEM READ (MB/sec)- 16161
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)- 15800
MEM LATENCY (ns)- 47.1

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Do you have a 2:1 pas of that at 1600 cas 8?

Also what kind of vvt voltage penalty do you take going from 2:1 (which is usually the lowest) to that 3:1?
 
I was running 1600 at 8-8-8-24 at 1.275 vtt, wasn't stable and I didn't bother messing with the volts at the time. I just dropped it to 1200 MHz at cas 7. To get cas 6 I just upped the ram voltage and IOH to 1.2, might not have even needed the IOH. Interestingly I had to make no voltage change to get a 3600 uncore, but I had to go to 1.35vtt to even get it to boot at 4000. IOH didn't help so I just gave up on that, the performance increase wasn't worth such a huge step-up in voltage, and my memory performance already seems above average. I have to say this feels insanely snappy. I think low speed, tight timings, and high uncore gives the best "feel" for a system.
 
CP are the ram speeds just listed by what we put up or by rated (or base) speed? Just a little confusing at first glance and was trying to make sense of it.



Do you have a 2:1 pas of that at 1600 cas 8?

Also what kind of vvt voltage penalty do you take going from 2:1 (which is usually the lowest) to that 3:1?

What you put up.
 
You can ditch the last one. I moved the multi up one so I'm back to 4.2 GHz now that the heatwave is over. Interesting just upping the clock speed on the cpu and no other connecting frequencies makes a difference, however small.

User Name- LAN_deRf_HA
Intel/AMD- Intel
RAM- 6 (12gb) sticks of generic 1066 Micron ram I got free from work.
CPU- Intel 920 D0
BOARD- Asus P6X58D Premium (BIOS 0813)
OPERATING SYSTEM- Windows 7 64 Bit
RAM TIMINGS- 6 6 6 18 1T
RAM SPEED- 1200 Mhz
MEM COPY (MB/sec)- 19499
MEM READ (MB/sec)- 16357
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)- 15828
MEM LATENCY (ns)- 46.8

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You can ditch the last one. I moved the multi up one so I'm back to 4.2 GHz now that the heatwave is over. Interesting just upping the clock speed on the cpu and no other connecting frequencies makes a difference, however small.

User Name- LAN_deRf_HA
Intel/AMD- Intel
RAM- 6 (12gb) sticks of generic 1066 Micron ram I got free from work.
CPU- Intel 920 D0
BOARD- Asus P6X58D Premium (BIOS 0813)
OPERATING SYSTEM- Windows 7 64 Bit
RAM TIMINGS- 6 6 6 18 1T
RAM SPEED- 1200 Mhz
MEM COPY (MB/sec)- 19499
MEM READ (MB/sec)- 16357
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)- 15828
MEM LATENCY (ns)- 46.8

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updated :toast:
 
User Name-mm67
Intel/AMD-Intel
RAM-2x 2GB of Kingston ValueRam PC2-6400 5-5-5-18 @1.8V
CPU-Core 2 Duo E7400
BOARD-GA-EP45-UD3LR
OPERATING SYSTEM-Windows 7 64bit
RAM TIMINGS-5-5-5-18 2T @1.8V
RAM SPEED-460/920
MEM COPY (MB/sec)-9749
MEM READ (MB/sec)-8478
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)-9716
MEM LATENCY (ns)-61.0
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User Name-mm67
Intel/AMD-Intel
RAM-2x 2GB of Transcend JetRam PC2-6400 5-5-5-16 @1.8V
CPU-Core 2 Quad Q9550
BOARD-GA-EP45-UD3
OPERATING SYSTEM-Windows 7 64bit
RAM TIMINGS-5-5-5-16 2T @1.8V
RAM SPEED-485/970
MEM COPY (MB/sec)-10442
MEM READ (MB/sec)-8961
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)-10239
MEM LATENCY (ns)-58.7
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User Name-mm67
Intel/AMD-Intel
RAM-2x 2GB of G.Skill Trident PC2-9600 5-5-5-15 @1.8V
CPU-Core 2 Quad Q9550
BOARD-GA-EP45-UD3
OPERATING SYSTEM-Windows 7 64bit
RAM TIMINGS-5-5-5-15 2T @1.8V
RAM SPEED-618/1236
MEM COPY (MB/sec)-11083
MEM READ (MB/sec)-10100
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)-10584
MEM LATENCY (ns)-52.8
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User Name-mm67
Intel/AMD-Intel
RAM-2x 2GB of Kingston ValueRam PC2-6400 5-5-5-18 @1.8V
CPU-Core 2 Duo E7400
BOARD-GA-EP45-UD3LR
OPERATING SYSTEM-Windows 7 64bit
RAM TIMINGS-5-5-5-18 2T @1.8V
RAM SPEED-460/920
MEM COPY (MB/sec)-9749
MEM READ (MB/sec)-8478
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)-9716
MEM LATENCY (ns)-61.0
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User Name-mm67
Intel/AMD-Intel
RAM-2x 2GB of Transcend JetRam PC2-6400 5-5-5-16 @1.8V
CPU-Core 2 Quad Q9550
BOARD-GA-EP45-UD3
OPERATING SYSTEM-Windows 7 64bit
RAM TIMINGS-5-5-5-16 2T @1.8V
RAM SPEED-485/970
MEM COPY (MB/sec)-10442
MEM READ (MB/sec)-8961
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)-10239
MEM LATENCY (ns)-58.7
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User Name-mm67
Intel/AMD-Intel
RAM-2x 2GB of G.Skill Trident PC2-9600 5-5-5-15 @1.8V
CPU-Core 2 Quad Q9550
BOARD-GA-EP45-UD3
OPERATING SYSTEM-Windows 7 64bit
RAM TIMINGS-5-5-5-15 2T @1.8V
RAM SPEED-618/1236
MEM COPY (MB/sec)-11083
MEM READ (MB/sec)-10100
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)-10584
MEM LATENCY (ns)-52.8
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:rockout: Updated.
 
For some reason my G.Skill Pi don't like more than about 1700mhz no matter what amount of tweaking I do. Swapped in the Corsairs I had and things look a lot better. This below is LinX and Hyper Pi 32m stable with only 1.325v on vvt. This was really, really effortless. Going to shoot for 2Ghz tomorrow evening to see what kind of vvt I need for 4ghz uncore. :rockout:

User Name- mastrdrver
Intel/AMD- Intel
RAM- Corsair Dominator TR3X6G1600C7D Ver 2.2
CPU- Intel 920 D0
BOARD- Asus P6T6 Revolution (BIOS 0601)
OPERATING SYSTEM- Windows 7 64 Bit
RAM TIMINGS- 7-8-7-20 1T
RAM SPEED- 1810 Mhz
MEM COPY (MB/sec)- 19745
MEM READ (MB/sec)- 17343
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)- 15715
MEM LATENCY (ns)- 44.4

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updated, nice to see this thread active again. :)
 
Could you edit the cpu part on both of mine to reflect the speeds? Otherwise there's no indicator of why the score changed. Like: Intel 920 D0 4 GHz / Intel 920 D0 4.2 GHz
 
Could you edit the cpu part on both of mine to reflect the speeds? Otherwise there's no indicator of why the score changed. Like: Intel 920 D0 4 GHz / Intel 920 D0 4.2 GHz

Sure can, when you post the score just add the speed after the CPU type. :toast:

Check them now and make sure they are ok.
 
Yeah that's good. Just figure that makes it more informative.
 
User Name-overclocking101
Intel/AMD-intel
RAM-mushkin redline ddr3 1600mhz
CPU-i3 550
BOARD- Asus P7P55D Deluxe
OPERATING SYSTEM- win7 X64
RAM TIMINGS-6-8-6-28-1T
RAM SPEED- 770/1540mhz
MEM COPY (MB/sec)-11462
MEM READ (MB/sec)-11840
MEM WRITE (MB/sec)-9473
MEM LATENCY (ns)-73.1ns

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these clarkies have terrible memory controllers latency wise but i can get this ram to 2000mhz without much issue, the scores dont change a whole lot so i dont see the point.
 
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