ECS H55H-I Mini ITX motherboard review

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Performance - DDR3 Memory read | write

 

Memory Read test

Obviously we also had to peek at memory bandwidth performance. Now, Intel has an advantage here, triple-channel memory. This explains the tremendous amount of read performance for the Core i7 platform.

On average indeed you'll notice 8000 MB/sec for an AMD chipset with DDR3 memory at 1333 MHz (C9) and thanks to the point to point memory controller in Intel's Core i5 chips roughly 9000~9500 MB/sec for dual channel configurations on Core i5 600.

Memory Write test

The same can be said for the memory write tests. Of course Intel dominates here considering we used 1333 JEDEC timed memory on both platforms. Triple channel performance on Nehalem is just frighteningly good really.

A Phenom II processor should perform roughly in-between 6500 and 7000 MB/sec, with some random performance occurrences here and there taken into account where Intel's latest offering will offer roughly 7500 MB/sec of bandwidth.

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