Reply 20 of 74, by Skyscraper
Lets try another memory kit (#4) with Elipida memory chips, this time the memory kit comes from Elpida themselves
This kit uses Elpida BDSE ICs, they are supposed to be decent but nothing spectacular.
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This (#43) Elpida 10600U (1333MHz) kit is a dual ranked 2x2GB memory kit with Elpida 1Gbit BDSE chips.
The highest JEDEC specification the modules officially can handle is 1333 (666ddr) MHz with CL 9, tRCD 9, tRP 9 and tRAS 24 timings at 1.5V. Just like the 2Gbit BCSE chips on the Kingston (#3) kit tested earlier these 1Gbit BDSE ICs found on this Elpida kit has the potential to be decent, lets hope they are from a better bin!
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First the 1333MHz SPD auto settings.
SPD @ 1333 CL9-9-9-24-74-1. Aida64 Cache & Memory Benchmark plus PhotoWorxx.
SPD @ 1333 CL9-9-9-24-74-1. Frybench x86.
SPD @ 1333 CL9-9-9-24-74-1. SuperPI 32M.
SPD @1333 CL9-9-9-24-74-1. Doom III 1024*768 "Ultra".
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No real surprises this time but I will keep posting the results I get with auto memory settings. There will be some unexpected results sooner or later.
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Improved testing methodology, results updated. The benchmark scores are just as expected.
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