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System Name | Dual Socket HP z820 Workstation |
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Processor | Twin Intel Xeon E5 2673 v2 OEM processors (thats a total of 16C/32T) |
Motherboard | HP Dual Socket Motherboard |
Cooling | Stock HP liquid cooling |
Memory | 64GB Registered ECC memory kit (octal channel memory on this rig) |
Video Card(s) | MSI RX 5700 XT Gaming X 8GB |
Storage | 2 x 512GB SSD in raid 0 |
Display(s) | Acer 23" 75Hz Gaming monitors 1080P x2 |
Case | Brushed Aluminium |
Audio Device(s) | Integrated (5.1) |
Power Supply | HP 1125W Stock PSU |
Mouse | gaming mouse |
Keyboard | Dell |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
Last year we had a similar AIDA64 competition entitled "How low can you go?" which focused purely on memory latency. This time around we are focusing on bandwidth, so I wanted the catch phrase to follow in a similar vein.
I know there is a thread for AIDA64 scores, but I thought generating some local competition here would be a little more fun and entertaining than just submitting a score for the database. We are looking at bandwidth only, so it's not the same game.
Rules of Engagement:
-Latency is out the window - The ONLY benchmark(s) we will be looking at here will be your memory read, write and copy speeds
-Emphasis is on dual channel mode. Overall champion will be determined by averaging your three results (r/w/c). So the rig with the highest memory bandwidth average in a dual channel configuration wins the overall title.
-Recommend you make a good run with dual channel, and then add memory if you want to compete in the other categories with more channels
-The leaderboard ranking Results will be listed from highest to lowest in terms of bandwidth, but each user will have a data point for placings in their class.
-Run the AIDA64 Cache and Memory Benchmark. It takes but a minute! Please include a snip of your result and post it here
-Competition will run until noon on January 1st, 2021
-Please include a CPU z screenshot as well (see below for layout)
-Multiple admissions and hardware changes are allowed
-Multiple rigs are allowed
-This is an unlimited competition, meaning there are no restrictions on hardware
-Full version of AIDA64 preferred. Please PM me if you are using the AIDA64 demo version for specifics on how to get the proper data points
I will get started with my 9600KF rig as an example to follow in terms of layout:
Please use this layout with your submission.
I have color coded the results for easy comparisons.
Red = Team AMD
Blue = Team Intel
Anything in bold is notable...
Leaderboard Updated 12-29
6:30PM
I know there is a thread for AIDA64 scores, but I thought generating some local competition here would be a little more fun and entertaining than just submitting a score for the database. We are looking at bandwidth only, so it's not the same game.
Rules of Engagement:
-Latency is out the window - The ONLY benchmark(s) we will be looking at here will be your memory read, write and copy speeds
-Emphasis is on dual channel mode. Overall champion will be determined by averaging your three results (r/w/c). So the rig with the highest memory bandwidth average in a dual channel configuration wins the overall title.
-Recommend you make a good run with dual channel, and then add memory if you want to compete in the other categories with more channels
-The leaderboard ranking Results will be listed from highest to lowest in terms of bandwidth, but each user will have a data point for placings in their class.
-Run the AIDA64 Cache and Memory Benchmark. It takes but a minute! Please include a snip of your result and post it here
-Competition will run until noon on January 1st, 2021
-Please include a CPU z screenshot as well (see below for layout)
-Multiple admissions and hardware changes are allowed
-Multiple rigs are allowed
-This is an unlimited competition, meaning there are no restrictions on hardware
-Full version of AIDA64 preferred. Please PM me if you are using the AIDA64 demo version for specifics on how to get the proper data points
I will get started with my 9600KF rig as an example to follow in terms of layout:
Please use this layout with your submission.
I have color coded the results for easy comparisons.
Red = Team AMD
Blue = Team Intel
Anything in bold is notable...
Leaderboard Updated 12-29
6:30PM
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