I'm using the latest Linux version of PerformanceTest and had a suspiciously low overall result on a kit of 1866 DDR3 even though my individual tests were right in the ballpark of others. It scored 1446 overall at the highest where others were in the 2400 range.
When I did the test the system had been running for a few days so cache was quite full and it showed ~1GB of "Available RAM". I purged my cache and it scored 2350 with no other changes and the individual results weren't that much different. Some were higher, some were lower, but nothing that should account for a 900 point difference.
Surely "Available RAM" has nothing to do with the performance, but I can't see any other reasons for that low score. Is there any documentation for how that calculation is done?
https://i.imgur.com/L7Ykd0X.png
https://i.imgur.com/uAbaER5.png
When I did the test the system had been running for a few days so cache was quite full and it showed ~1GB of "Available RAM". I purged my cache and it scored 2350 with no other changes and the individual results weren't that much different. Some were higher, some were lower, but nothing that should account for a 900 point difference.
Surely "Available RAM" has nothing to do with the performance, but I can't see any other reasons for that low score. Is there any documentation for how that calculation is done?
https://i.imgur.com/L7Ykd0X.png
https://i.imgur.com/uAbaER5.png
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