PCMark04
PCMark04 is FutureMark's latest benchmarking utility aimed to test almost every component in computers. For today's testing, we will be looking specifically at the memory and overall system performance.
PCMark04
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System Score |
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Memory Score |
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2x Transcend @ 400 MHz
2x Transcend @ 500 MHz
Corsair TWINX @ 400 MHz
Corsair TWINX @ 500 MHz
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System Score |
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Memory Score |
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2x Transcend @ 400 MHz
2x Transcend @ 500 MHz
Corsair TWINX @ 400 MHz
Corsair TWINX @ 500 MHz
PCMark04, which is a more real-world benchmark, shows a 22% increase in system performance from 400 MHz to 500 MHz while the increase in memory performance is once again around the 25% mark.
ScienceMark2
ScienceMark2 is a rather interesting utility which uses mathematical calculations to benchmark the CPU and memory. It also includes a very detailed memory benchmark. I focused on Bandwidth, ALU Register Copy, and MMX Register Copy for this benchmark. The ALU and MMX Register Copy test how fast the memory can handle transfers coming from the processor. The Bandwidth benchmark is quite obvious.
ScienceMark2
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MMX Register Copy |
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ALU Register Copy |
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Memory Bandwidth |
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2x Transcend @ 400 MHz
2x Transcend @ 500 MHz
Corsair TWINX @ 400 MHz
Corsair TWINX @ 500 MHz
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MMX Register Copy |
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ALU Register Copy |
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Memory Bandwidth |
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2x Transcend @ 400 MHz
2x Transcend @ 500 MHz
Corsair TWINX @ 400 MHz
Corsair TWINX @ 500 MHz
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MMX Register Copy |
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ALU Register Copy |
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Memory Bandwidth |
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2x Transcend @ 400 MHz
2x Transcend @ 500 MHz
Corsair TWINX @ 400 MHz
Corsair TWINX @ 500 MHz
The MMX and ALU Register Copy tests both show around a 19-20% increase in performance from the extra 100 MHz while the Memory Bandwidth test shows a 24% increase in performance.