Intel configuration comparison
Aida 64 :
It is a software able to provide you with many information about your configuration, but it has the particularity to have a memory benchmark. This one will calculate the speed of reading, writing, copying and the latency of your memory kit. It is very often used to compare memory kits between them. It is an excellent tool if you want to compare the performance of your memory kit with what we have already had the opportunity to test. The version used for the tests is the latest 6.75.6100. Let’s start with the read speed. Here, our single rank A-die kit achieves the same throughput as the M-die single rank kit with handmade XMP.
In the case of write speeds, this single rank kit also achieves the same number of Mb/s with the same profile.
Same thing with the copy speed, here no gain between the single rank A-die and M-die. We notice that the dual rank version offers a gain of more than 3000 MB/s.
On the latency side, the timings play an important role. Here our memory kits manage to go below 60 ns, no noticeable differences for this benchmark not very repeatable in DDR5.
Geekbench 3.4.4 :
It is a benchmark available in several revisions, it is the standard for memory performance. It allows to obtain two scores: one in single and the other in multi. Using this benchmark, we will focus on the performances obtained on the score called ” Memory Multi-Core ” which allows to differentiate the memory performances. But also on the ” Multi-Core Score ” which does not always scale with the ” Memory Multi-Core “. The version used for the tests is 3.4.4.
We start with the single core part, here we can see that there is almost no difference with the single rank M-die kit. The dual rank Adie is well ahead.