John Britt
January 10th, 2005, 12:03 PM
I just built a new system w/ an ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe motherboard (865PE chipset), 3.2E Pentium 4, and 1 GB RAM (2 sticks of 512MB DDR 400 RAM).
Running SiSoft Sandra 2005 lite, I see my Int. bandwidth at 4338 MB/s and Float at 4314 MB/s. This is with many unnecessary Services turned off. According to Sisoft, this is about 500 MB/s less than their benchmark for the 865PE w/ DDR 400 RAM. It also says that the memory is only running at about 68% efficiency.
What sort of bandwidth efficiency should I expect from my system? I know that Intel has claimed that 1 GB DDR 400 should hit about 8000 MB/s, but I assume that's pie-in-the-sky. If I should expect more, though, what can I do increase memory performance? (keeping in mind that I've shut off unneeded service and that there few apps installed on this machine)
Some real-world tests definitely show this machine to be faster than my 1.9Ghz P4 w/ 768 MB RDRAM at some tasks. In some After Effects tasks, the new build runs 2x-5x faster (based on fps when rendering a timeline by hitting the spacebar). Other AE tasks only show a slight improvement (say, 1.5x faster).
Some apps, though, don't seem any faster at all, such as rendering a 3D scene in Bryce 5 (that said, this machine won't be used for anything but Premiere/AE/Photoshop, but I want to upgrade the older computer soon, as well). So real-world looks OK for some things, not others. But what about the benchmark numbers?
Running SiSoft Sandra 2005 lite, I see my Int. bandwidth at 4338 MB/s and Float at 4314 MB/s. This is with many unnecessary Services turned off. According to Sisoft, this is about 500 MB/s less than their benchmark for the 865PE w/ DDR 400 RAM. It also says that the memory is only running at about 68% efficiency.
What sort of bandwidth efficiency should I expect from my system? I know that Intel has claimed that 1 GB DDR 400 should hit about 8000 MB/s, but I assume that's pie-in-the-sky. If I should expect more, though, what can I do increase memory performance? (keeping in mind that I've shut off unneeded service and that there few apps installed on this machine)
Some real-world tests definitely show this machine to be faster than my 1.9Ghz P4 w/ 768 MB RDRAM at some tasks. In some After Effects tasks, the new build runs 2x-5x faster (based on fps when rendering a timeline by hitting the spacebar). Other AE tasks only show a slight improvement (say, 1.5x faster).
Some apps, though, don't seem any faster at all, such as rendering a 3D scene in Bryce 5 (that said, this machine won't be used for anything but Premiere/AE/Photoshop, but I want to upgrade the older computer soon, as well). So real-world looks OK for some things, not others. But what about the benchmark numbers?