Performance System Memory: DDR3 Memory Read & Write
Performance System Memory: Memory Read Test
So for memory we had some good stuff to work with, Intel has a couple of certified partners for memory to get some sweet XMP 1.3 profiles going. We test memory at a default rated 1600 MHz, as well as with the XMP profile activated at 2133 MHz.
Haswell architecture in a Pentium means a very fast memory controller. Now with the regular memory at 1600 MHz versus AIDA memory tests we see good performance hovering at the 22K marker. With XMP enabled at 2133 MHz, the bandwidth rocks even harder.
Memory Write Test
We did the same with the memory write tests. The Write perf jumps to 33K when and the 2133 MHz XMP profile is enabled.
Above - Default clock frequency on CPU / 1600 MHz on DDR3
So if you like to go a little more crazy, purchase some nice compatible faster XMP ready memory and enable that XMP profile in the BIOS, then you get stuff like shown in the charts above with the 2133 MHz results (in the upper charts which is very impressive of course). Faster memory is relative though, your overall PC experience will not be incredibly faster, yet a few percent with memory intensive applications like say transcoding, or a CPU limited game. Every bit helps though.