IS THIS CORRECT??? ASUS A7N8X Deluxe + benchmark AIDA32 - Part 2

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Demons Eye

Another question about the benchmark with AIDA32 ....

Is it usual that i don't get any information about the memory i use?
I expected the PC3200 DDR SDRAM in the memory field, but see nothing ...
I see in AIDA32 that this field was left empty, instead of the other fields
Mainboard | Chipset
Is that because i changed the settings in BIOS to AGGRESSIVE?

Can someone give me information on that?

MY settings:

ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES:

CPU External Freq. (MHz): [166]
CPU Frequency Multiple Setting: [AUTO]
CPU Freq. Multiple: [13x]
System Performance: [AGGRESSIVE]
CPU Interface: [AGGRESSIVE]
Memory Frequency: [100%]
Resulting Frequency: [166MHZ]

SDRAM Active Precharge Delay: [7]
SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay: [3]
SDRAM RAS Precharge Delay: [3]
SDRAM CAS Latency: [2.5]

FSB Spread Spectrum: [0.50%]
AGP Spread Spectrum: [DISABLED]

CPU Vcore Setting: [AUTO]
CPU Vcore: [1.650V]

Graphics Aperture Size: [64M]


When booting up this message occures:

PERFORMANCE DDR TIMING ENABLED


AIDA32 Results:

Benchmark Memory Read: 1047 MB/s (920 MB/s)
Benchmark Memory Write: 2419 MB/s (2223 MB/s)


The memory is use:

VDATA PC3200 DDRAM 400 MHZ
2 x 512

Asus A7N8X Deluxe Rev. 1.02 [28-01-2003]
AMD Athlon XP 3000+
 
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Bill

AIDA32 Results:

Benchmark Memory Read: 1047 MB/s (920 MB/s)
Benchmark Memory Write: 2419 MB/s (2223 MB/s)

<snip>

Aida 32 results:

Benchmark Memory Read: 2725 MB/s

Benchmark Memory Writes: 1072 MB/s

One of us is posting their scores incorrectly.

Bill
 
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Shogun

Bill said:
<snip>

Aida 32 results:

Benchmark Memory Read: 2725 MB/s

Benchmark Memory Writes: 1072 MB/s

One of us is posting their scores incorrectly.

Bill

Sorry for the nick i used for this posting .....

Can you be more specific? I think youre mainboard is of a newer revision
then mine.
You'll probably have the 2.0 revision or higher i guess?
(FSB 400 MHZ instead of my max. FSB 333 MHZ)

But when you used AIDA, did you see information in the memoryfield?
What kinda mem do you use? And what are your BIOS-settings with Mem
Frequency etc.?
I can't get it higher then is described .......

Shogun
 
T

Tone-EQ

Can you be more specific? I think youre mainboard is of a newer revision
then mine.
You'll probably have the 2.0 revision or higher i guess?
(FSB 400 MHZ instead of my max. FSB 333 MHZ)

http://www.asus.com.tw/support/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx
Do you have a revision 1.03 board then? Asus have included support for
400Mhz FSB for revisions 1.04 and 1.06 since BIOS 1004.
--
Regards,
Tony. (tony.cue(at)tiscali.co.uk)

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Asus A7N8X Deluxe (Revision 1.04, BIOS 1007)
AMD AthlonXP 2400+ @ 2800+ (TBred-B, 13.5 x 166, 1.7VCore)
1Gb (2 x 512) Samsung PC3200 400Mhz DDR RAM Dual Channel
(M368L6423DTM/CC400)
 
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Shogun

Tone-EQ said:
http://www.asus.com.tw/support/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx
Do you have a revision 1.03 board then? Asus have included support for
400Mhz FSB for revisions 1.04 and 1.06 since BIOS 1004.
--
Regards,
Tony. (tony.cue(at)tiscali.co.uk)

Discogs: building the definitive database of electronic music...
http://www.discogs.com

Asus A7N8X Deluxe (Revision 1.04, BIOS 1007)
AMD AthlonXP 2400+ @ 2800+ (TBred-B, 13.5 x 166, 1.7VCore)
1Gb (2 x 512) Samsung PC3200 400Mhz DDR RAM Dual Channel
(M368L6423DTM/CC400)

Hello Tony

Maybe you can look at the result below .........
Please your comments ...

Here the reports of AIDA32:

BIOS Properties:

BIOS Type Award
Award BIOS Type Phoenix-Award BIOS
v6.00PG
Award BIOS Message ASUS A7N8X Deluxe
ACPI BIOS Rev 1002
System BIOS Date 01/28/03
Video BIOS Date 12/18/02

BIOS Manufacturer:

Company Name Phoenix Technologies
Ltd.
Product Information
http://www.phoenix.com/en/products/default.htm



Motherboard Properties:

Motherboard ID
01/28/2003-nVidia-nForce-A7N8XC-00
Motherboard Name Asus A7N8X

Front Side Bus Properties:

Bus Type DEC Alpha EV6
Bus Width 64-bit
Real Clock 166 MHz (DDR)
Effective Clock 333 MHz
Bandwidth 2664 MB/s

Motherboard Physical Info:

CPU Sockets/Slots 1
Expansion Slots 5 PCI, 1 AGP Pro
RAM Slots 3 DIMM
Form Factor ATX
Motherboard Size 240 mm x 300 mm
Motherboard Chipset nForce615D
Extra Features Q-Fan, CPU
Overheating Protection
 
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Bill

Sorry for the nick i used for this posting .....

Can you be more specific? I think youre mainboard is of a newer revision
then mine.

Your Reads should be higher than your Writes. It looks
like you've got them switched. My board is a revision 1.06.
You'll probably have the 2.0 revision or higher i guess?
(FSB 400 MHZ instead of my max. FSB 333 MHZ)

My FSB is running at 182 MHz.
But when you used AIDA, did you see information in the memoryfield?
Yes.

What kinda mem do you use?

Kingston PC3200 KVR400X64C25/256 X 2
And what are your BIOS-settings with Mem
Frequency etc.?
5,3,3,2.

I can't get it higher then is described .......

Shogun

Your memory isn't that far off. I'y just that your scores
are backwards from mine

Bill
 
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Ben Pope

Demons said:
Another question about the benchmark with AIDA32 ....

Is it usual that i don't get any information about the memory i use?
I expected the PC3200 DDR SDRAM in the memory field, but see nothing ...
I see in AIDA32 that this field was left empty, instead of the other
fields Mainboard | Chipset
Is that because i changed the settings in BIOS to AGGRESSIVE?

I'm not really with you. Some info about your memory is related to the
chipset (current timings for example, since the chipset drives the memory).
Info about your memory, and default or manufacturer recommended timings will
be in the SPD settings.

Ben
 
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Shogun

Ben Pope said:
I'm not really with you. Some info about your memory is related to the
chipset (current timings for example, since the chipset drives the memory).
Info about your memory, and default or manufacturer recommended timings will
be in the SPD settings.

Ben

Thanx again Ben. So if i use the SPD-settings then AIDA32 will show me the
info i was looking for?
 

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