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Ingemar Lundgre
09-28-01, 08:40 AM
What is considered good Sandra scores?

I get CPU/memory bandwidth 626mb/s
FPU/memory bandwidth 781mb/s

My system is.

T-bird 1.4
Apacer-Nanya PC2100 Cas2 set at standard 133 FSB.
GA-7dxr MB

Are the scores good or bad for my system?

Sonny
09-28-01, 01:30 PM
You can check here (http://forums.overclockers.ws/vb/showthread.php?threadid=36088) & here (http://forums.overclockers.ws/vb/showthread.php?threadid=37428). They look ok but see if you can tweak it for more performance. How about some screen caps?

Larry Quinn
09-28-01, 06:33 PM
Well I've been working HARD to get here...

Just put in PC2400 Micron memory!

161 MHZ at 2 CAS

Kool_Aid
09-30-01, 12:18 AM
I have PC800 Rambus....shouldn't your PC2400 be much faster?

I don't understand this stuff.........

funnyperson1
09-30-01, 01:15 AM
no rambus is faster...

!-=sky=-!
09-30-01, 01:18 AM
rambus runs on quad-100mhz (400mhz) while the ddr is on dual-133mhz (266mhz)

el
10-03-01, 10:54 AM
koolaid I am jealous nice memory scores. mine are so low compared to yours.


what chipset/fsb you running.

Kool_Aid
10-03-01, 11:02 AM
I850
P4 1.7 O/C to 2.0
FSB = 118
512 MB of Samsung PC800 RAMBUS

oddarne84
10-03-01, 11:19 AM
I don't understand this:
I've got cas2 PC2100 DDR RAM running at 142MHz (284MHz).
But even with this, I only get about 500MB/s (498MB/s to be exact) In SiSoft Sandra. Both ALU and FPU are equal.
Now, I wonder: WHY?!

-=UR=- Ranger
10-03-01, 02:11 PM
Originally posted by oddarne84
I don't understand this:
I've got cas2 PC2100 DDR RAM running at 142MHz (284MHz).
But even with this, I only get about 500MB/s (498MB/s to be exact) In SiSoft Sandra. Both ALU and FPU are equal.
Now, I wonder: WHY?!

Have you enabled 4-way bank interleave?

quegyboe
10-03-01, 10:52 PM
On my system spec's, I get 526/666.

el
10-04-01, 08:54 AM
Originally posted by -=UR=- Ranger


Have you enabled 4-way bank interleave?

what are you talking about he has ddr. unless I missed something is there 4way interleave on ddr boards.


I would test another stick I think your ram may have some problem.

-=UR=- Ranger
10-04-01, 11:25 AM
Originally posted by el


what are you talking about he has ddr. unless I missed something is there 4way interleave on ddr boards.


I would test another stick I think your ram may have some problem.

Ok, I´m sorry you are right, no 4-way interleave on DDR!!!
Should read the complete post :D

oddarne84
10-04-01, 04:46 PM
Well, I guess I'll just try some other sticks then.
Thanks everybody.

oddarne84
10-05-01, 11:27 AM
I thought I just should check the BIOS one last time in case I had forgotten something.
Guess what.
There, straight in front of me I saw this: "Bank interleave: Disabled"
I set it to 4-way and guess what? I suddenly got ALU bandwith: 566MB/s and FPU Bandwith:707MB/s
Much better.
I'm happy now.