Quote from: NikoB on June 20, 2023, 21:54:39Again, Allen has fake data on RAM - lpddr5 5200 physically cannot record at a speed of 93Gb / s - it has a theoretical limit - 5200 x 128 / 8 = 83Gb / s.
Let me try to understand: We have 5200 MT/s, per stick two channels each with 32b so both with 64b so two sticks have 128b, division by 8 to convert b to B but, if so, you make a typo and should write GB/s. When Allen writes 93342 MB/s, dividing by 1024 gives ~91.15 GB/s. Here, I think you make two mistakes: a) typo b instead B; b) you have divided by 1000 instead of 1024. Have I understood it correctly? So, after avoiding, what I think are, your mistakes, Allen has measured ~91.15 GB/s for AIDA64 / Memory Write, which is larger than the theoretical maximum ~83 GB/s and therefore proved to be Allen's measurement mistake. Is this what you are trying to say?
QuoteL1 / L2 / L3 caches and their latency. Which is also extremely critical.
Please explain!