Normalized Results: Application Benchmarks
07:10 - Tuesday 9 June 2009 by Patrick Schmid and Achim Roos
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: memory, scaling, i7
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: memory, scaling, i7
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Normalized Results: Application Benchmarks

Fast RAM will save you some time during PDF file creation. The maximum performance benefit in execution, however, between the fastest and slowest memory setups, is 97.5%.


There are substantial performance benefits for people who frequently compress lots of data with WinRAR.

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What on earth are the FSB
RAM ratios now related to?
If the old QX9770 was 1600MHz (400MHz quad pumped) giving a 1:1 with 800MHz RAM (400MHz DDR) then surely the Core i7 is faster - if so then how can you have 2:6 going up to 2:12?
I know that this must be tied up with the new way that the QPI link works but I think it would be nice of this was explained...