Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2

September 13, 2007 | 13:48

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Memory Performance:


Everest Memory Read Test

Everest Memory Read Test

  • Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2
  • Commodore XX
  • 9453
  • 7082
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Everest Memory Write Test

Everest Memory Write Test

  • Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2
  • Commodore XX
  • 7082
  • 4667
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Everest Memory Latency

Everest Memory Latency

  • Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2
  • Commodore XX
  • 52.4
  • 68.7
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Unbuffered Memory Performance

Sisoft Sandra Unbuffered Memory Test

  • Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2
  • Commodore XX
  • 7286
  • 4853
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Memory Latency

Sisoft Sandra Random Memory Latency Test

  • Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2
  • Commodore XX
  • 62
  • 86
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The Vadim not only uses faster memory than the Commodore but it has also optimised to run efficiently at the native speed, rather than plugging it in and letting the motherboard sort it out. It has a whole ton of read and write performance that the Blitz Formula obviously churns out, because the performance is well in excess of our previous scores.
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