Geekbench 3 Multi-Core Memory
Geekbench 3 is also an old acquaintance. Here, various short workloads are tested one after the other and then an evaluated result is generated. The multi-core memory score is particularly interesting for us. This benchmark also scales with bandwidth for the most part and might seem redundant to the y-cruncher for the time being. Unlike the y-cruncher, however, Geekbench 3 puts more emphasis on ranks and weights the timings differently, which is why the ranking differs significantly.
AIDA64 Cache & Memory Benchmark
The AIDA64 benchmark spits out not only one, but even 4 values: Read, Write, Copy and Latency. Especially the bandwidth values are strongly synthetic, but also sensitive to the subtimings and thus again interesting for abstraction. Capturing all 3 bandwidth results may seem redundant, but it is a relatively small effort and if in the future we test, for example, new ICs with odd performance characteristics, such as particularly poor write performance, it will allow us to better differentiate the various characteristics.
- 1 - Introduction and concept
- 2 - DDR4 Samsung 8 Gbit B Die (4S8B)
- 3 - DDR5 SK Hynix 16 Gbit A Die (5H16A)
- 4 - DDR5 SK Hynix 16 Gbit M Die (5H16M)
- 5 - DDR5 Samsung 16 Gbit B Die (5S16B)
- 6 - DDR5 Micron 16 Gbit Rev A (5M16A)
- 7 - Synthetics (1/2) – PyPrime 2.0 2b, y-cruncher 2.5b
- 8 - Synthetics (2/2) – Geekbench 3, AIDA64
- 9 - Gaming (1/3) – Assetto Corsa Competizione, Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered
- 10 - Gaming (2/3) – Dead Space (2023), Cyberpunk 2077
- 11 - Gaming (3/3) – Shadow of the Tomb Raider
- 12 - Summary and conclusion
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