MaxxMem2 PreView is a handy, free program to rate memory performance. It can be downloaded over here.
Throughput performance isn't strong for ADATA's 3100MHz memory with loose timings. Again, the 25MHz CPU speed deficit, in comparison to the 2800MHz set, forces ADATA's 3100MHz memory to sit firmly at the bottom of Maxxmem2's throughput chart.
The latency performance, as displayed by Maxxmem2, is very strong for the 3100MHz CL12 memory sticks. ADATA's flagship kit shows latency performance that is around 1.3% better than that of Avexir's 3000MHz set, despite the latter's higher CPU frequency. Going from a 2800MHz memory to 3100MHz, using identical timings, garners a latency reduction of around five-and-a-half percent.
Great looking kit, but wow at the price, just wow.
These kits are for such a small audiience, but its fascinating to see how much frequency they are getting out of them.
Shame at these speeds they couldnt tigthen them up a little to 11-12 timings.
how much ADATA XPG V2 3100MHz 8GB Memory Kit Review,,
is there a DDR2 Version for this?