Memory Bandwidth Test Result
Memory Bandwidth Test Result
Hey all, rather than bury it in some other thread, I thought I'd start a new one.
I have a T60 (2623-D7U), 2.0GHz Core Duo with two 512MB PC5300 memory sticks. Both were installed by Lenovo. One is branded Samsung and has Samsung chips, the other is branded Hynix and has Hynix chips.
With either stick in either socket on my T60, memtest86+ indicated 2106MB/s memory bandwidth.
With both sockets filled, in either orientation, the measurement was 2293MB/s, for an improvement of 8.879%. I was hoping for a lot more speed.
Is there another test I should try? A bootable CD image is preferred.
I have a T60 (2623-D7U), 2.0GHz Core Duo with two 512MB PC5300 memory sticks. Both were installed by Lenovo. One is branded Samsung and has Samsung chips, the other is branded Hynix and has Hynix chips.
With either stick in either socket on my T60, memtest86+ indicated 2106MB/s memory bandwidth.
With both sockets filled, in either orientation, the measurement was 2293MB/s, for an improvement of 8.879%. I was hoping for a lot more speed.
Is there another test I should try? A bootable CD image is preferred.
Machine-Project: 750P, 600X, T42, T60, T400, X1 Carbon Touch
I'm running dual channel (Interleaved) mode as well with 2 Micron 1 GB PC5300 SODIMMs.
I've tried out Rightmark Memory Analyzer with success. It's not a bootable CD image though.
It gave me the following numbers:
Real Read Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 3682.41, Max 4265.95
Real Write Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 1489.75, Max 3503.24
Read Latency, ns: Average 106.45, Minimal 105.54, Max 114.21
Real RAM Bandwidth, MB/s: 2517.18, Max 2764.04
I don't really have much to compare these against though, other than the fact that I have twice as much RAM but not nearly twice as much bandwidth. The RAM are running at 332.50 Mhz.
I've tried out Rightmark Memory Analyzer with success. It's not a bootable CD image though.
It gave me the following numbers:
Real Read Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 3682.41, Max 4265.95
Real Write Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 1489.75, Max 3503.24
Read Latency, ns: Average 106.45, Minimal 105.54, Max 114.21
Real RAM Bandwidth, MB/s: 2517.18, Max 2764.04
I don't really have much to compare these against though, other than the fact that I have twice as much RAM but not nearly twice as much bandwidth. The RAM are running at 332.50 Mhz.
T60p 2007AD1 T2600(2.16GHz) 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD
ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 PCIx16 256 MB, 512 MB w/ HyperMemory
2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11abg wireless, WinXP
ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 PCIx16 256 MB, 512 MB w/ HyperMemory
2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11abg wireless, WinXP
OK, 1 GB of RAM removed:
Channel Mode: Single
Real Read Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 3775.05, Max 4312.76
Real Write Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 1298.24, Max 3509.05
Read Latency, ns: Average 105.21, Minimal 105.04, Max 111.96
Real RAM Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 2213.24, Max 2391.03
So that gives me a Bandwidth gain on average of 303.94 MB/s using Dual Channel SODIMMs. This is a gain of ~12-13% if I'm not mistaken.
Channel Mode: Single
Real Read Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 3775.05, Max 4312.76
Real Write Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 1298.24, Max 3509.05
Read Latency, ns: Average 105.21, Minimal 105.04, Max 111.96
Real RAM Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 2213.24, Max 2391.03
So that gives me a Bandwidth gain on average of 303.94 MB/s using Dual Channel SODIMMs. This is a gain of ~12-13% if I'm not mistaken.
T60p 2007AD1 T2600(2.16GHz) 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD
ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 PCIx16 256 MB, 512 MB w/ HyperMemory
2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11abg wireless, WinXP
ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 PCIx16 256 MB, 512 MB w/ HyperMemory
2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11abg wireless, WinXP
I get these numbers:
Average: 13.7% faster
Read: 97.5% as fast (2.46% slower)
Write: 14.8% faster
How interesting that average read speed went down a little. I guess it's the bus bandwidth that's the bottleneck, and the logic to deal with dual-channel causes a small delay.
But that's a nice write speed improvement. For some very few folks it could make a nice difference.
Anyone up for doing some gaming benchmarks comparing single-channel to dual-channel?
Average: 13.7% faster
Read: 97.5% as fast (2.46% slower)
Write: 14.8% faster
How interesting that average read speed went down a little. I guess it's the bus bandwidth that's the bottleneck, and the logic to deal with dual-channel causes a small delay.
But that's a nice write speed improvement. For some very few folks it could make a nice difference.
Anyone up for doing some gaming benchmarks comparing single-channel to dual-channel?
Machine-Project: 750P, 600X, T42, T60, T400, X1 Carbon Touch
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Pleading ignorance of the memory technology used here, but if I, at some point, swap one of my 1GB SODIMMs for a 2GB, will I still see the same performance? Or do dissimilar-in-size memory modules preclude the use of dual-channel?
I'm hoping that the first two gigs will be operating at the dual-channel speed, while the remaining gig operates at the somewhat lower speed.
I'm hoping that the first two gigs will be operating at the dual-channel speed, while the remaining gig operates at the somewhat lower speed.
(Current) T460p | i7-6820HQ | WQHD | nVidia 940MX | 72Wh Battery | 32GB RAM | 2TB Samsung 850 Pro SSD
(Retired) T420 | Core i5-2520M | HD+ | Intel HD 3000 | 57Wh Battery | 16GB RAM | 1TB + 250GB Samsung SSDsJust ran 3DMark06 with 1 GB of RAM and got the same exact score as my previous tests with 2 GB of RAM (and same drivers).whizkid wrote: Anyone up for doing some gaming benchmarks comparing single-channel to dual-channel?
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T60p 2007AD1 T2600(2.16GHz) 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD
ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 PCIx16 256 MB, 512 MB w/ HyperMemory
2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11abg wireless, WinXP
ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 PCIx16 256 MB, 512 MB w/ HyperMemory
2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11abg wireless, WinXP
Got my replacement RAM from IBM. My old being bad and causing lock ups.
I'm running dual channel (Interleaved) mode.
Real Read Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 4032.36, Max 4618.78
Real Write Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 1514.67, Max 3507.72
Read Latency, ns: Average 94.08, Minimal 92.65, Max 100.83
Real RAM Bandwidth, MB/s: 2559.48, Max 2810.87
Looks like a solid improvement over the old stuff (~1.6%).
I'm running dual channel (Interleaved) mode.
Real Read Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 4032.36, Max 4618.78
Real Write Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 1514.67, Max 3507.72
Read Latency, ns: Average 94.08, Minimal 92.65, Max 100.83
Real RAM Bandwidth, MB/s: 2559.48, Max 2810.87
Looks like a solid improvement over the old stuff (~1.6%).
T60p 2007AD1 T2600(2.16GHz) 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD
ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 PCIx16 256 MB, 512 MB w/ HyperMemory
2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11abg wireless, WinXP
ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 PCIx16 256 MB, 512 MB w/ HyperMemory
2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11abg wireless, WinXP
Are you guys certain that you are actually running dual-channel?
I've tried to find factual information about this, and it seems like you will get an actual doubling of the memory bandwidth if it's running in dual-channel. The specifications on Intel's pages for my processor (the T7600) does not mention dual-channel at all. The motherboard apparently has support for it, though.
The wikipedia page for the Intel Core 2 processor clearly shows that it is not supported for the processors with 667MT/s, but I don't know the source. See the "Matched processor and RAM ratings" section here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core_2
It seems like the only dual-channel mode is supported for T7x00 processors in a "Socket P" (ie. front side bus with speed 800MT/s). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_In ... re_2_Duo_2
I've tried to find factual information about this, and it seems like you will get an actual doubling of the memory bandwidth if it's running in dual-channel. The specifications on Intel's pages for my processor (the T7600) does not mention dual-channel at all. The motherboard apparently has support for it, though.
The wikipedia page for the Intel Core 2 processor clearly shows that it is not supported for the processors with 667MT/s, but I don't know the source. See the "Matched processor and RAM ratings" section here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core_2
It seems like the only dual-channel mode is supported for T7x00 processors in a "Socket P" (ie. front side bus with speed 800MT/s). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_In ... re_2_Duo_2
T60p (8741-J9M): T7600(2.33GHz), 1GB RAM, 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15.4in 1680x1050 LCD, 256MB ATI FireGL V5250
Well I'm using a Core Duo processor, not a Duo 2.
RightMark Memory Analyzer is telling me that I'm in 'Dual Channel Interleaved' mode. It's a free download if you'd like to check it out yourself.
RightMark Memory Analyzer is telling me that I'm in 'Dual Channel Interleaved' mode. It's a free download if you'd like to check it out yourself.
T60p 2007AD1 T2600(2.16GHz) 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD
ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 PCIx16 256 MB, 512 MB w/ HyperMemory
2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11abg wireless, WinXP
ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 PCIx16 256 MB, 512 MB w/ HyperMemory
2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11abg wireless, WinXP
I have only one memory chip, a 1GB PC-5300 that came with the laptop, so it reports Single-Channel for me. Which test in particular did you run? I get values that are way higher than yours, e.g. average read bandwidth of 13432MB/s.
Edit: memtest86+ surprisingly reports that the memory speed is 15212MB/s.
From the documentation I've read it seems that dual-channel allows you to use half-speed memory to achieve the full bus transfer rate. I might be wrong.
Edit: memtest86+ surprisingly reports that the memory speed is 15212MB/s.
From the documentation I've read it seems that dual-channel allows you to use half-speed memory to achieve the full bus transfer rate. I might be wrong.
T60p (8741-J9M): T7600(2.33GHz), 1GB RAM, 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15.4in 1680x1050 LCD, 256MB ATI FireGL V5250
The 'Quick Tests' will give you details on memory bandwidth and such. This is what I'm using.
T60p 2007AD1 T2600(2.16GHz) 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15in 1600x1200 LCD
ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 PCIx16 256 MB, 512 MB w/ HyperMemory
2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11abg wireless, WinXP
ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 PCIx16 256 MB, 512 MB w/ HyperMemory
2 SODIMMs of 1 GB Replacement RAM from Lenovo
CDRW/DVDRW, 802.11abg wireless, WinXP
Okay, there it gave me these results:
But when I changed some settings in the General tab (Min. Data Set Size to 1GB, thread lock to enabled, and memory allocation to standard), it reported these results:
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Real Read Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 1787.02, Max 2030.88
Real Write Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 601.77, Max 1511.97
Read Latency, ns: Average 117.57, Minimal 107.52, Max 128.54
Real RAM Bandwidth, MB/s: 994.35, Max 1121.32
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Real Read Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 4418.96, Max 4737.89
Real Write Bandwidth, MB/s: Average 1476.60, Max 3535.37
Read Latency, ns: Average 53.26, Minimal 51.32, Max 54.90
Real RAM Bandwidth, MB/s: 2428.88, Max 2709.33T60p (8741-J9M): T7600(2.33GHz), 1GB RAM, 100GB 7200rpm HD, 15.4in 1680x1050 LCD, 256MB ATI FireGL V5250
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