Test Configuration:
As this is ECC server RAM, all of the tests will be done on a server system.
- TYAN S5510GM3NR Server Motherboard
- 16GB Kingston KVR1333D3E9S/4GEC
- Crucial 128GB SSD Solid State Hard Drive
- Windows Sever 2008 R2
AIDA64:
Memory bandwidth benchmarks (Memory Read, Memory Write, Memory Copy) measure the maximum achievable memory data transfer bandwidth. The code behind these benchmark methods are written in Assembly and they are extremely optimized for every popular AMD and Intel processor core variants by utilizing the appropriate x86, MMX, 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2 or SSE4.1 instruction set extension.
The Memory Latency benchmark measures the typical delay when the CPU reads data from system memory. Memory latency time means the penalty measured from the issuing of the read command until the data arrives to the integer registers of the CPU.
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Memory Copy | Memory Latency | ||
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Memory Read | Memory Write |
In the copy test the ValueRAM comes in first place with an impressive 18113 MB/s copy speed. The memory latency is right in line with other DDR3 1333 memory kits. In the memory read and write test the ValueRAM does quite well, scoring 15796 MB/s read speed and 17024 MB/s write speed. For being ValueRAM, it still packs quite a punch as these benchmarks show.
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