Shuttle XPC SH170R6 Barebone Desktop review -
Performance System Memory: DDR4 Dual Channel Memory
Performance System Memory: Memory Read Test
So for memory we had some good stuff to work with, Intel has a couple of certified partners for memory to get some sweet XMP profiles going. We test memory at the default rated max Intel spec at 2133 MHz for DDR4.
Above - Default clock frequency on CPU / 2133 MHz on DDR4
What you will notice are pretty far our dual-channel read and write numbers. You are basically hovering in the 30GB/sec range. Being tied to a non overclockable platform though means tough luck with extensive XMP 2.0 overclock profiles at say 3200 MHz as our memory is. You are best off to stick at receommended 2133 MHz really.
Let's chart it up:
Now with the regular memory at 2133 MHz versus AIDA memory tests we see good performance hovering at the 30K marker.
Memory Write Test
We did the same with the memory write tests. The write performance jumps to 30K at 2133 MHz.
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