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ASUS B150 PRO GAMING/AURA (LGA1151) Review

Memory Performance


AIDA64 Engineer

As expected, the B150 chipset’s maximum support for DDR4 2133MHz modules has a significant impact on the memory bandwidth benchmark. On the other hand, this shouldn’t be a major concern for the average end-user given the negligible real world performance differences between 2133MHz and higher speeds.

SiSoft Sandra

Here we can see a fairly similar course of events although the motherboard manages to surpass the Gigabyte H170-HD3 this time.

Combined Latency Test

In terms of memory latency, performance could be improved although it’s still within a respectable margin of error.

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