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Overview
This thread is dedicated to showing the various memory configurations of users with DDR4
Please try to remember the following
Example:
Stability Results
Please submit results with the following format.
GSAT Results
For sake of simplicity submitted results will only record primary timing sets, but feel free to show subsequent secondary and terts within screenshot.
Linux Mint's Stressapp test needs to be run for a minimum of 1 hour by typing stressapptest -W -s 3600 in the Terminal.
To take a screenshot in Terminal type: gnome-screenshot
NOTE:GSAT is the stronger test here and is much better at isolating this subsystem.
HCI
HCI consider 1000% to be the 'golden standard' however for larger densities this can be time consuming. A minimal coverage of two laps (200%) is required to be added to the table for HCI for density over 16GB. 16GB or less requires a minimum of 4 laps (400%)
NOTE: HCI has a heavier cache/memory interaction, therefore is known to catch errors caused by cache instability. If you want to isolate cache instability, run AIDA64 with both System Memory and Cache tests for 2 hours, this should be telling enough.
Example:
Silent Scone--i56600K @4.6/4.3---3000Mhz-C15-16-16-39-2T----1.37v---SA 1.05v---Stressapptest----1 Hour
Or
Silent Scone--i56600K @4.6/4.3---3000Mhz-C15-16-16-39-2T----1.37v---SA 1.05v---HCI 1500%
NOTE: This is not a leaderboard, as it is not a benchmark. This threads main purpose is to both discuss information and various results and to gauge what is possible between different configurations, DIMM capabilities and CPU samples. Results are welcome all the way up the frequency spectrum. If it's obtainable, it should be posted!
This thread is dedicated to showing the various memory configurations of users with DDR4
Please try to remember the following
- Clarify what platform and CPU you are speaking about when asking a particular question or speaking about your experience.
- Quote the user you are replying to when replying.
- When posting stability results, be sure to include the CPU as described in the posting results instructions.
Google stressapp test via Linux Mint (or another compatible Linux disti) is the best memory
stress test available. Google use this stress test to evaluate memory stability of their servers
– nothing more needs to be said about how valid that makes this as a stress test tool.
Install Linux Mint from here: http://www.linuxmint.com/download.php
Install the Google Stress App test from here: http://community.linuxmint.com/software/view/stressapptest
Once installed open “Terminal” and type the following: stressapptest -W -s 3600
This will run the stressapp for one hour. The test will log any errors as it runs.
For those who do not wish to install Mint to run Stressapp test:
HCI Memtest can be run via DOS or Windows. http://hcidesign.com/memtest/
An instance needs to be opened for each individual thread, covering a total of 90-95% of memory, giving the OS a little breathing room.
As an example i5 6600K - 8GB RAM
4 instances with 1750MB per instance.
Example:
Stability Results
Please submit results with the following format.
GSAT Results
For sake of simplicity submitted results will only record primary timing sets, but feel free to show subsequent secondary and terts within screenshot.
Linux Mint's Stressapp test needs to be run for a minimum of 1 hour by typing stressapptest -W -s 3600 in the Terminal.
To take a screenshot in Terminal type: gnome-screenshot
NOTE:GSAT is the stronger test here and is much better at isolating this subsystem.
HCI
HCI consider 1000% to be the 'golden standard' however for larger densities this can be time consuming. A minimal coverage of two laps (200%) is required to be added to the table for HCI for density over 16GB. 16GB or less requires a minimum of 4 laps (400%)
NOTE: HCI has a heavier cache/memory interaction, therefore is known to catch errors caused by cache instability. If you want to isolate cache instability, run AIDA64 with both System Memory and Cache tests for 2 hours, this should be telling enough.
Example:
Silent Scone--i56600K @4.6/4.3---3000Mhz-C15-16-16-39-2T----1.37v---SA 1.05v---Stressapptest----1 Hour
Or
Silent Scone--i56600K @4.6/4.3---3000Mhz-C15-16-16-39-2T----1.37v---SA 1.05v---HCI 1500%
NOTE: This is not a leaderboard, as it is not a benchmark. This threads main purpose is to both discuss information and various results and to gauge what is possible between different configurations, DIMM capabilities and CPU samples. Results are welcome all the way up the frequency spectrum. If it's obtainable, it should be posted!
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