Passmark Performance Test
Passmark PerformanceTest results were similarly respectable, with throughput averaging at 1.1GB/s for most tests, and 3.5GB/s for the small block allocation test. Given the thoroughly random nature of the data in these tests, this is showing the RAM at least optimal conditions.
Everest Ultimate
Everest results were somewhere in the middle, with a read speed of 8.1GB/s, write at 6.6GB/s, copy at 9.6GB/s, and latency at only 56.7ns.
Memtach
Memtach is one of the more exhaustive benchmarks, trying out every possible variant of data in a rapid-fire battery of tests.
Here the Ballistix RAM came in at 3.8GB/s on memset and 3.0GB/s on memcpy, putting it squarely in the middle of the pack.
PCB’s ….this is about as stupid as it gets… dress up you computer with dingle balls and black and red velour elvis paintings… are these the same pcb’s that have caused cancer and banned in Canada……….ahhhh vanity ……………………retards!
Who would actually buy this stuff? For the around the same price you can get much much better memory.