Lavalys Everest 4.60.1540 Beta Memory Performance
Website: Lavalys
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Foxconn Blood Rage
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Gigabyte GA-EX58-DS4
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Asus P6T Deluxe
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MSI Eclipse SLI
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Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P
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Asus P6T Deluxe
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Foxconn Blood Rage
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Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P
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In single-threaded performance with Everest, the Foxconn somehow manages to nail every other board we've tested. This result is absoultely consistent across multiple triple-channel memory kits from G.Skill and Corsair - we triple checked and reset the memory timings to make sure everything was consistent. It looks like Foxconn has done something to nail the raw memory performance in Everest at least edging out a four to 24 percent performance increase across all three tests. In comparison the latency numbers are pretty normal though and because Foxconn automatically slows the CAS latency from 5 to 6 (BIOS to CPU-Z reading) it matches most of the other boards that do this too, meaning it has a little more latency than the Asus board which keeps it at CAS-5 at 1,066MHz.
SiSoftware Sandra Lite 2009.SP1 Beta (15.42)
Website: Sisoftware
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Asus P6T Deluxe
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Gigabyte GA-EX58-DS4
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MSI Eclipse SLI
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Foxconn Blood Rage
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Foxconn Blood Rage
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The Foxconn doesn't fare as well as the others in multi-threaded Sisoft Sandra, although there's very little difference down the table in both raw bandwidth and latency.
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