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BIOSTAR GAMING H170T (LGA1151) Motherboard Review

Memory Performance


AIDA64 Engineer

As you might expect, the DDR3 1866MHz DIMMs struggled to compete with faster DDR4 solutions, although the gap is less than pronounced than I initially anticipated.

SiSoft Sandra

The motherboard’s memory bandwidth exhibits a similar pattern here and lingers behind our standard DDR4 bench system memory which operates at 2666MHz.

Combined Latency Test

In terms of latency, the GAMING H170T scored rather well during AIDA64’s benchmark and didn’t falter against competing DDR4 modules.

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