I have discovered that the memory mark on the latest version of performance test 10-10.2-1006 is posting incorrect values, or maybe inflated values.
According to the performance test version 10-10-1.1007 the memory mark values for my motherboard are in the 2700 range.
This correlates true with version 9 as well.
The latest version is posting values for memory mark in the ranges of 3500. Utilizing certain video cards will set the memory mark back down to
what I believe is the correct range for my motherboard in the values of 2700.
I would ask people with different motherboards to check memory mark values between these two versions and verify if they too are seeing this issue.
Thanks
<Mike>
According to the performance test version 10-10-1.1007 the memory mark values for my motherboard are in the 2700 range.
This correlates true with version 9 as well.
The latest version is posting values for memory mark in the ranges of 3500. Utilizing certain video cards will set the memory mark back down to
what I believe is the correct range for my motherboard in the values of 2700.
I would ask people with different motherboards to check memory mark values between these two versions and verify if they too are seeing this issue.
Thanks
<Mike>
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