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Gigabyte X99-Ultra Gaming LGA2011-3 Motherboard Review

Memory Performance


AIDA64 Engineer

For the first time, the ASUS STRIX X99 Gaming outputs better numbers and offers slightly faster memory bandwidth. Granted, there’s not much in it and both products maintain wonderful read, write and copy figures thanks to the quad-channel support.

SiSoft Sandra

In SiSoft Sandra, the motherboard achieves excellent memory bandwidth numbers which correspond with the AIDA64 data.

Combined Latency Test

When it comes to memory latency, the Gigabyte X99-Ultra Gaming isn’t quite able to match its nearest rival and falls behind by a slim margin.

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