Benchmarks: Memory
There are no major surprises in the memory department. Neither 7th nor 8th Gen Intel CPUs yet support low-power DDR4, so DDR3 remains the go-to solution. A dual-channel (2x4GB) implementation ensures decent bandwidth.
by Parm Mann
on 2 February 2018, 10:45
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There are no major surprises in the memory department. Neither 7th nor 8th Gen Intel CPUs yet support low-power DDR4, so DDR3 remains the go-to solution. A dual-channel (2x4GB) implementation ensures decent bandwidth.
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