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Dual Channel memory perfromance in T430
Dual Channel memory perfromance in T430
Evenin' all:
I have two T430 thinkpads. Love 'em both! Just one question..... my T430 has 12Gb (4Gb + 8Gb) memory, my dagugter's T430 has 8Gb (2x4Gb). All memory is PC3-12800 and the computers are otherwise identical spec. My daughter's Windows Index for memory is 7.5, while mine is 7.2 (all other performance indeces are identical). Is this because the system is dual channel and I have different size SODIMMS in mine?
I don't notice any discernable differences, of course, but I'm curious as to why the difference.
I have two T430 thinkpads. Love 'em both! Just one question..... my T430 has 12Gb (4Gb + 8Gb) memory, my dagugter's T430 has 8Gb (2x4Gb). All memory is PC3-12800 and the computers are otherwise identical spec. My daughter's Windows Index for memory is 7.5, while mine is 7.2 (all other performance indeces are identical). Is this because the system is dual channel and I have different size SODIMMS in mine?
I don't notice any discernable differences, of course, but I'm curious as to why the difference.
Keith
(Formerly 600E, T21, T30, T40, T41, 2xT42, 2xT61p, T420, 2x Ideapad K1)
(Currently 4xT430, 2xT460, H520S, M910q, M920q, M70q, M80q)
(Formerly 600E, T21, T30, T40, T41, 2xT42, 2xT61p, T420, 2x Ideapad K1)
(Currently 4xT430, 2xT460, H520S, M910q, M920q, M70q, M80q)
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Re: Dual Channel memory perfromance in T430
Windows Index is not a good indicator of anything. Yes "dual" channel memory is an improvement but a very very slight improvement. 99.9% of the time you will never ever notice the performance difference. Capacity is a factor but is not relevant in your case as both machines have more than sufficient capacity. The current setup that you have is as ideal as it.
On most systems for most users, the biggest improvement is a SSD, then RAM capacity followed by CPU speed.
On most systems for most users, the biggest improvement is a SSD, then RAM capacity followed by CPU speed.
Re: Dual Channel memory perfromance in T430
It is definitely not anything that would be noticeable. It only helps in situations where memory is the bottleneck, and Intel created hyperthreading for this very issue. Unless your computer is crunching data at 100% CPU usage for 24/7/365, it will not make any difference if you are using a single module Vs. two. I am unfamiliar with having modules of differing capacity effects WEI scores. Have you tried re-running the tests and making sure unnecessary services are running?
jayton4
Current models/upgrades:
T410 2518X01- 8GB, Corsair Force GT 120GB
T410s 2901A3U- 8GB, Intel 6300 WiFi, Crucial m4 256GB w/ mSATA>microSATA adapter
T420s 4174PPU- 16GB, Intel 520 180GB, Crucial M550 512GB mSATA, Intel 6300 WiFi
and a stack of classics in storage
Current models/upgrades:
T410 2518X01- 8GB, Corsair Force GT 120GB
T410s 2901A3U- 8GB, Intel 6300 WiFi, Crucial m4 256GB w/ mSATA>microSATA adapter
T420s 4174PPU- 16GB, Intel 520 180GB, Crucial M550 512GB mSATA, Intel 6300 WiFi
and a stack of classics in storage
Re: Dual Channel memory perfromance in T430
Yes, identical machines, fresh factory W7 installs (same recovery DVDs), services running are the same. Couldn't figure it out.
Keith
(Formerly 600E, T21, T30, T40, T41, 2xT42, 2xT61p, T420, 2x Ideapad K1)
(Currently 4xT430, 2xT460, H520S, M910q, M920q, M70q, M80q)
(Formerly 600E, T21, T30, T40, T41, 2xT42, 2xT61p, T420, 2x Ideapad K1)
(Currently 4xT430, 2xT460, H520S, M910q, M920q, M70q, M80q)
Re: Dual Channel memory perfromance in T430
There is symmetrical dual channel (or true dual channel), which is the way it works when there are two modules of the same size and asymmetrical dual channel that works on or off in dual channel mode depending on what region of the memory you're accessing and is the mode active when there are two modules of different sizes. A single module always runs on single channel.
It's not a difference you can notice most of the time as they already said. Newer designs with the memory controller in the CPU die rely much more on the internal cache than the older northbridge memory controller designs. You're likely to notice more the difference in memory size than in speed. But I'm also skeptical that you'll notice any difference between 8, 12 and 16GB. I know I don't. I don't really notice much difference between 4GB and 8GB, if at all.
It's not a difference you can notice most of the time as they already said. Newer designs with the memory controller in the CPU die rely much more on the internal cache than the older northbridge memory controller designs. You're likely to notice more the difference in memory size than in speed. But I'm also skeptical that you'll notice any difference between 8, 12 and 16GB. I know I don't. I don't really notice much difference between 4GB and 8GB, if at all.
X301: SU9600 | 8GB | 1TB | WXGA+
X1C9: 1185G7 | 32GB | 1TB | WUXGA | WWAN
X1Y8: 1365U | 32GB | 1TB | WUXGA
For the sake of ecology I donated all my classic Thinkpads.
X1C9: 1185G7 | 32GB | 1TB | WUXGA | WWAN
X1Y8: 1365U | 32GB | 1TB | WUXGA
For the sake of ecology I donated all my classic Thinkpads.
Re: Dual Channel memory perfromance in T430
Update: I removed the OEM Lenovo (hynix) 4GB SODIMM from the first memory bank under the keyboard and replaced it with the 8GB Kingston SODIMM from the second memory bank on the back of the computer. With 8GB Kingston memory (PC 12800) the Windows Experience Index memory score remains at 7.2. Adding the 4GB SODIM to another T40 with a 4GB OEM memory SODIMM, for 8GB total, has an index of 7.5 (like the original comparison machine). So it looks like my Kingston 8GB PC 12800 SODIMM is measurably slower than 2 OEM Hynix 4GB PC 12800 SODIMMs.
Anybody else seen performance differences netween memory manufacurers like this?
Anybody else seen performance differences netween memory manufacurers like this?
Keith
(Formerly 600E, T21, T30, T40, T41, 2xT42, 2xT61p, T420, 2x Ideapad K1)
(Currently 4xT430, 2xT460, H520S, M910q, M920q, M70q, M80q)
(Formerly 600E, T21, T30, T40, T41, 2xT42, 2xT61p, T420, 2x Ideapad K1)
(Currently 4xT430, 2xT460, H520S, M910q, M920q, M70q, M80q)
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