Lavalys Everest 5.3 Memory Performance
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1,600MHz CL9
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1,600MHz CL8
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1,600MHz CL7
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1,600MHz CL6
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2,000MHz CL9
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2,000MHz CL8
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2,000MHz CL7
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1,800MHz CL9
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1,800MHz CL8
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1,800MHz CL7
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2,160MHz CL9
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2,160MHz CL8
MB/s
Read performance is, as we'd expect, progressively better as we lower the latency and jump to a higher clock speed. Note that it actually drops for the lowest latency settings - this indicates that we are on the verge of stability and that some bandwidth is lost in errors rather than getting stuff sent quicker.
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1,600MHz CL9
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1,600MHz CL8
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1,600MHz CL7
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1,600MHz CL6
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2,000MHz CL9
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2,000MHz CL8
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2,000MHz CL7
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1,800MHz CL9
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1,800MHz CL8
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1,800MHz CL7
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2,160MHz CL9
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2,160MHz CL8
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The write performance is clearly dominated by CPU northbridge frequency, rather than any memory timing or frequency as the write results are virtually entirely uniform. This is to be expected, since the CPU is writing
to memory, and clearly there's no limitation even from the slowest 1,600MHz CL9 setting.
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1,600MHz CL9
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1,600MHz CL8
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1,600MHz CL7
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1,600MHz CL6
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2,000MHz CL9
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2,000MHz CL8
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2,000MHz CL7
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1,800MHz CL9
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1,800MHz CL8
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1,800MHz CL7
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2,133MHz CL9
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2,133MHz CL8
MB/s
Copy performance is a little bit everywhere. It averages around the 20,000MB/s mark across all the tests, but there's no real trend line.
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1,600MHz CL9
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1,600MHz CL8
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1,600MHz CL7
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1,600MHz CL6
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2,000MHz CL9
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2,000MHz CL8
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2,000MHz CL7
nanoseconds
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1,800MHz CL9
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1,800MHz CL8
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1,800MHz CL7
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2,133MHz CL9
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2,133MHz CL8
nanoseconds
The overall latency is obviously affected by reducing the memory latency, with a clear reducing trend-line as we drop the timings or increase the frequency equating to a 13 per cent reduction across the 1,600MHz range alone and 17 per cent from 1,600MHz CL9 to 2,000MHz CL7. Varying CPU memory controller frequency doesn't have much affect, with a similar 11 per cent reduction from 1,800MHz CL9 to 2,133MHz CL8.
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