This version of the script has been thoroughly tested on Adobe Photoshop CS5 and CS4 and is compatible with Photoshop 7. It is important to document however that different versions of Photoshop give different end results. Adobe have been fine tuning the program over the years and enhancing specific filters and algorithms for better performance (some filters were rewritten during the CS2 time period). This means ultimately that comparing times with users running other versions of Photoshop is not going to give consistent results.
All results were gained from Adobe Photoshop CS5 64bit exe on Windows 7 64 bit ultimate and are marked in seconds. Lower times are better.
KitGuru PS Bench 1(4) |
Standard
1333mhz 9-9-9-24 |
KINGSTON
1600mhz 9-9-9-24 |
Visiontek 1866mhz 10-10-10-24 |
1. Texturiser (1) | 1.7 |
1.7
|
1.7 |
2. CMYK | 1.8 |
1.8
|
1.8 |
3. RGB |
1.7
|
1.7
|
1.7 |
4. Ink outlines |
26.8
|
26.7
|
26.6 |
5. Dust & Stratches |
2.8
|
2.8
|
2.8 |
6. Watercolor |
25.3
|
25.1
|
25.0 |
7. Texturiser (2) |
1.7
|
1.7
|
1.7 |
8. Stained Glass |
18.7
|
18.6
|
18.4 |
9. Mosiac Tiles |
11.9
|
11.9
|
11.9 |
10. Extrude |
152.2
|
152.0
|
151.8 |
11. Rough Pastels |
10.7
|
10.5
|
10.5 |
12. Smart Blur |
87.0
|
86.9
|
86.7 |
13. Underpainting |
31.2
|
31.1
|
31.0 |
14. Mosiac Tiles |
11.7
|
11.7
|
11.6 |
15. Spherize |
2.1
|
2.1
|
2.1 |
16. Palette Knife |
18.5
|
18.5
|
18.4 |
17. Sponge |
36.4
|
36.3
|
36.2 |
18. Smudge Stick |
11.1
|
11.0
|
11.0 |
Total: |
453.3
|
452.1
|
450.9 |
The extra bandwidth helps reduce the overall time by just over 1 second. Not really that noticeable, and probably offset a little by the slightly looser timings.
I like the way they have used a mid size heatspreader.
I cant see their memory products for sale anywhere. Can you ask what countries they are supporting please? is it just america?
awesome, I wish I had 24GB of ram. cant wait to see the quad kits for the upcoming intel platform !
They seem to be getting a good supply from the far east for this range. im impressed.
Quality, always liked Visiontek. nice to see them back into the ram business.
I think these are USA only. which is a real shame as I need quality memory for my X58 system 🙁
I never understood why kingston went for the massive heatspeaders. even these aren’t needed. just keep them small guys, then we never have to worry about coolers.
Lifetime warranty, great performance. but how much? and where? my friend went to buy the sandybridge kit and can’t find it anywhere.
Read the other review on the 1600MHz and it seems Visiontek seems to be poised well. I’d like to attempt overclocking a 24GB kit on my own though…