Sandra 2005 Memory Benchmarks

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Has anyone got any? Im a bit of a noob ;)

I know FSB / HTT speeds are not so important as CPU clockspeed but, i am trying to tweak my rig and need some compares.

Highend benchies welcome
Midrange benchies welcome
Lowend benchies welcome

Please post screenies and include

Memory Brand | Sticks and size | Timings
(Muskin Lv2) 4 stick of 512mb 2.2.2.2 2t

I will start

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A64 3500 at 11 x 240 (2640)

(Muskin Lv2) 4 stick of 512mb 2.2.2.2 1t

Please post, thanks

Edit: updated chart to show 1:1 results
 
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Hi

Iv just built a new pc and am also interested in how it compares with similar specced machines.

Im running amd x2 4400, gskill hz at 3:4:4:8 on a dfi expert nf4. Currently at 270x10 1:1 and score 6746/6682 in snadra memory benchmark.
 
kona ryan said:
wont do 200mhz with anyting less im afraid.
Ahhh well. It's the old chipset that's holding your bandwidth back, McNutter with his A64 and newer memory controller has a much higher bandwidth than his PC4000 would suggest.

If you used your RAM in his system, the bandwidth would be considerably higher.
 
Good score m8!

Does the cpu effect the memory score? I have a slightly higher fsb at very similar timings and am a couple of hundered pionts behind
 
Well i get 5987/5865 with OCZ plat Rev2 at 2.2.2.5 and the same result with Mushkin HP at 2.3.2.6 both at 1T with no overclocking. in 2T get around a 1000 less (4990 ish).
With standard settings

A64 3500+ Newcastle
DFI NF4 SLI-DR
2GB Mushkin HP 3200
Leadtek7800GTX
 
I'm at 7551/7471 with an Opty 148 at 11 x 266HTT CL2-5-2-2 1T, 1:1. Using 1gb OCZ 3500 Platinum Ltd Edition (old Skool BH-5) on a DFI Expert :)
 
Rather low for my liking:

MemBenchmarks.jpg


2x1GB HP PC3200 DDR400 ECC Registered memory @ 200MHz 3-3-3-8

It should be at 1T (and A64 tweaker says so) but SiSoft Sandra says it's at 2T which might explain the low score

Can't find 1T/2T command rate anywhere in the BIOS either
 
TBH, makes very little difference on an A64. Scoring 5000MB/s or 7000MB/s accounts for about 1% performance on the A64 but a whole lot more on Intels. (On-die vs northbridge).
 
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