I'm trying to explain to a friend the benefits of running dual-channel memory vs single channel & I'm not quite sure which program best shows the differences. I've got Everest, but I'm pretty sure its a single threaded bench. Can anyone help me?
lol Comodo and Avast kept quarantining MaxxMEM. I wouldn't have found it again, or even known what happened to it, without Everything.exe xD
Didn't pop anything up. The program just closed and the exe disappeared.
Not sure why it would be doing that. Unless it is because you can upload your results to maxxmem and hwbot. Perhaps they seen that as a threat maybe. Here is one from my run. The program still reads some info wrong. But hopefully they will fix it on the next release.
I'm trying to explain to a friend the benefits of running dual-channel memory vs single channel & I'm not quite sure which program best shows the differences. I've got Everest, but I'm pretty sure its a single threaded bench. Can anyone help me?
then you *should use: MaxxMEM² - PreView - MultiLINK
Description:
Memory bench is a highly advanced way to mensure bandwidth of an
memory subsystem, using up to 3 simultaneously running memory threads.
here my system:
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