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  • Meaning of "Average Mark"

    Hi,
    Nice product, but I have a couple questions if you please.

    (1) Can you please tell me how the parameter "Average Mark" is calculated for the Benchmarks?
    Is it some sort of weighted average of Latency, Read and Transfer Speed?
    If so, what is that?

    (2) Can you get a Latency result from the output of MemTest86 run on ones's own RAM, by running MemTest?
    Surely that would be much more accurate than from the Performance one reported on the website?

    (3) I'm looking at the Benchmark Results on your website, and for RAM I see the following:
    Average Mark
    Samples
    Latency
    Read Uncached Transfer Speed
    Write Transfer Speed

    But from the example output of MemTest86 on your website, I don't see these outputs.

    Thanks,
    Alan



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    1) I assume you are talking about PerformanceTest? You can find the formula here
    https://www.passmark.com/forum/perfo...-and-disk-mark

    2) There are many different ways to calculate latency. There is no reason that MemTest86 should give a more accurate latency result than PerformanceTest in Windows (if this is what you are saying?)

    3) Those results on the RAM benchmark website aren't from MemTest86.

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