Memory Write Bandwidth

Everest
- Memory Write Bandwidth - 9X333FSB

Everest
- Memory Write Bandwidth - 9X400FSB

Everest
- Memory Write Bandwidth - 8X500FSB

Memory Copy Bandwidth

Everest
- Memory Copy Bandwidth - 9X333FSB

Everest
- Memory Copy Bandwidth - 9X400FSB

Everest
- Memory Copy Bandwidth - 8X500FSB

Even with the use of a high divider for 1200MHz memory speed at 3.6 and 4 GHz processor speeds, the DFI X48 cannot compete with the memory read bandwidth of the 780i reference board from EVGA. We tried all manner of BIOS performance adjustments. Standard tRD levels of 7 or 5 are unavailable at 400FSB and 500FSb respectively, hindering the synthetic figures somewhat. Copy and Write speeds are certainly competitive with the other boards though, but the overall picture is not impressive for a tweaker's board; we have seen DDR2-based X48 boards that do better.

Access latencies are here… Synthetic Graphics Performance
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  • lopri - Monday, April 28, 2008 - link

    Sorry if I missed it but I can't locate it?
  • Rajinder Gill - Monday, April 28, 2008 - link

    Hi,

    There is no PDF, it is an Adobe flash player video on page 14..

    regards
    Raja
  • Kromis - Monday, April 28, 2008 - link

    I'm loving the green!
  • Kromis - Monday, April 28, 2008 - link

    I haven't heard/read much from DFI in a while

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