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G.Skill RipjawsX F3-17000 CL9D 2133MHz Memory Kit Review

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Memory bench is the classic way to mensure bandwidth of an memory subsystem.

It is improved by using continuous memoryblocks, sized in power of 2 from 16MByte up to 512MByte, starting either writing to or reading from it. To enable high-precision memory performance measurement, they both internally work with multiple passes and averages calculations per run.

This test show that the overclock gave a slight increase in speed when compared to the stock speed. The kingston memory remained neck and neck with the G.Skill in almost all tests.

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