BIOSTAR A68N-5200 Motherboard Review
John Williamson / 8 years ago
Memory Performance
AIDA64 Engineer
As previously mentioned, I couldn’t get the memory to run at 1600MHz and had to settle for a 1333MHz frequency. Therefore, the memory speeds are not what I’d expect and hopefully a BIOS update will be able to rectify the BIOS’ inability to accept a 1600MHz profile.
SiSoft Sandra
Here we can see the memory bandwidth is perfectly fine for a dual-channel DDR3 kit running at 1333MHz. It’s such a shame that I couldn’t increase the speed beyond this and determine the DIMM’s maximum performance.
Combined Latency Test
The memory’s latency is in-tune with a 1333MHz memory kit and shouldn’t pose any problems for basic tasks or some light gaming.