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PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:26 am 
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So what do the rest of you think? Test memory now?
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i am at an interesting juncture here having completed 21 game benches with i7-920@4.2GHz vs i7-3770K@4.2GHZ & 4.8GHz using GTX 680 and GTX 690. (BtW, don't dump your i7-920 for Ivy if you have a good overclock and are a gamer . . . ANYway ...)

i am going to run benches now comparing *other* than gaming. But before i do, i thought i would upgrade my platform *fully* to much faster RAM and also twice as much as i have now - going from 4 to 8GB of system RAM. i am also using HDD for my benches but am mirrored over on SSD also for all of my benches and most of my games. Should i also do a HDD vs. SSD comparison, or save it for later and just move to SSD to fully test out the MBs?

Before i proceed ...

  • Would it be a good idea for me *now* to bench games with the higher performing RAM to see if there is any performance difference over 1200MHz?
  • Would it be a good idea NOW to bench (selected) games with *8GB RAM* to see if there is a general performance difference?

Discussion & suggestions please. The direction of the next 3 reviews are being molded right now
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  1. IPC comparison, Bloomfield vs Ivy at 4.2GHz
  2. ECS Z77H2-A2X MB
  3. EVGA Z77 FTW MB


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:37 am 
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Nah bring out the IPC comparison first


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Memory speed is part of the IP comparison. If i upgrade both platforms completely, then you will have much more information on the IPC
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How high does this memory clock to? It appears stable at 2000MHz which is where i will test it at on Bloomfield to try to get as much a difference as possible compared to 1200MHz where it was before.
KHX1866C9D3K2/4GX (is what Kingston sent me) - Memory for 1866MHz.

i was able to get 1200MHz (Kingston KHX1800C8D3/2G) on my i7-920 with the way the memory dividers are set at 4.2GHz; strangely it wasn't stable at 1600MHz unless i dropped the timings. The same RAM ran 1366MHz (default) in Ivy which is where i compared both of their defaults.


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This "detour" is interesting. And i think i will leave my RAM speeds at 2000MHz from now on. There is a noticeable framerate improvement going from PC 1800MHz at 1200MHz to PC 1866 at 2000MHz

For example, Vantage climbed from 50759 to 51579 and Heaven 3.0 went from 98.7 to 100.8 fps, the only difference being the RAM speed (4GB/i7-920 at 4.2GHz/X58)

Sorry for the delays in getting to my reviews. But the end results should be worth it (and several quick evaluations should come out in a row; i am still writing my Noctua NH-DH14 CPU cooler evaluation and Thermaltake Overseer RX-I case review)
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Waiting for it mark.Later if u have time u can check the effect of various memory sub timings as well.


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Waiting for it mark.Later if u have time u can check the effect of various memory sub timings as well.

Exactly! This is just the "overview" of a platform transition from X58 to Z77. You are getting the highlights. And it will transition into the ECS MB evaluation which will use many of the same benches; then the EVGA MB.

Finally, i'll come back to memory on the Ivy platform when i specifically examine the new Kingston RAM vs the old; and on to 4GB vs. 8GB, although i will just touch on it in the overview. And i am only using the GTX 690 as the fastest single video card to attempt to show differences in memory speeds. The trend will be clear; i can always do GTX 680 and HD 7970 GHz testing in a follow-up as time and interest permit.

Anyway, expect a bit of a delay due to the extra benching on the IPC eval. i just want my platform *complete* .
--- ABT will still publish the Noctua and Thermaltake evaluations this weekend/week. Our news/email is being fine-tuned and is not quite ready for primetime.
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Sounds great :)


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i would love for you to make it worth it. Take as much time as needed, seriously!


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It's no great surprise that faster memory will make a noticeable difference where the system is designed to be able to utilize faster memory speeds.

The worlds memory manufacturers should spend less time whining about how tiny their profits are and more time ugrading their fabs to enable high-end memory to be mass produced and profits would follow!



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