Legit Memory Reviews
DDR3 Memory Performance Analysis on Intel X79
| Manufacturer: | Corsair |
| Product: | Dominator GTX CMGTX8 |
| Date: | Thu, Nov 17, 2011 - 12:00 AM |
| Written By: | Nathan Kirsch - |
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A Look At Channel Scaling From Single to Quad
SiSoftware Sandra 2012

The Sisoft Sandra 2012 benchmark utility just came and we have started to include it in our benchmarking. Sandra 2011 comes with support for Virtualisation (Virtual PC/Server, Hyper-V, VMware) and GPGPU (OpenCL, DirectX 11 DirectCompute), but today we will be using the program to look at memory bandwidth performance!

x264 HD Encoding
Simply put, the x264 HD Benchmark is a reproducible measure of how fast your machine can encode a short HD-quality video clip into a high quality x264 video
file. It's nice because everyone running it will use the same video clip
and software. The video encoder (x264.exe) reports a fairly accurate
internal benchmark (in frames per second) for each pass of the video
encode and it also uses multi-core processors very efficiently. All
these factors make this an ideal benchmark to compare different
processors and systems to each other. We are using x264 HD v4.0 for this test.
This application did fairly well when run on 12 threads, as you can see from the screen shot above. The first pass was not using all of the processing power available on the cores, but on the second pass all 12 threads were at ~95% load.
Results: We ran the x264 HD version 4.0 benchmark next to take a peak at how the memory channels impacts the encoding speed on this test. We found that it does slightly impact the performance on the first pass, but on the second pass we couldn't find a significant difference. The most noticeable difference on the first pass was moving from single channel to dual channel as we noted a 15.93 FPS or 10% improvement in performance.
3DMark 11
3DMark 11 is the latest version of the world’s most popular benchmark for measuring the 3D graphics performance of gaming PCs. 3DMark 11 uses a native DirectX 11 engine designed to make extensive use of all the new features in DirectX 11, including tessellation, compute shaders and multi-threading.
We ran Futuremark 3DMark11 with the default performance presets to see how our hardware will run.
Results: The overall 3DMark score increased as the numbers of channels increased, but not by as much as we thought it would. The overall score is heavily weighted on the GPU performance, so we also included the test results from the Physics test as that is a better look at CPU performance. The Physics test does a much better job at showing differences due to the memory changes we were making.
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Page 1 - Intel X79 Memory Performance
Page 2 - The Test System Page 3 - A Look At Channel Scaling From Single to Quad Page 4 - DDR3 Memory Speed From 1066MHz to 2133Mhz Page 5 - Final Thoughts and Conclusions |
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