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Softpedia Editor's Review for RightMark Memory Analyzer
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The universal CPU/Chipset/RAM experimental test suite
Written by Bogdan Popa on January 11th, 2012
RightMark Memory Analyzer is a powerful tool that performs a series of tests on your computer in order to determine the characteristics of the CPU, chipset and RAM.
In other words, it's a handy utility supposed to test some of the pieces of hardware hidden underneath the PC case and thus lend you a hand when trying to optimize the system.
The interface is quite user-friendly and straightforward, but it still gives you that professional feeling you expect from an app supposed to handle such an important task.
You can thus see the memory status, with total and available physical, but also set up the test by choosing the memory, stride size, test patterns, test repeats and the specific tests you wish to perform. In addition, the main window shows a color legend to help you understand the virtual memory map.
A full test takes around 10 minutes and although the computer isn't stressed up at all, it's recommended to avoid doing something else on the machine in order to get the best results.
There is a total of seven tests included in the procedure, such as average and peak memory bandwidth, average and minimal L1/L2 data cache/memory latency, L1-L2 data cache associativity and bandwidth.
As soon as the tests come to an end, the bottom of the main window shows you a quick overview over the results, displaying the number of performed tests, the total time and the number of errors.
All in all, RightMark Memory Analyzer is quite a useful software solution that not only comes with a freeware license but it also works on all Windows on the market and on every single machine in the world.
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RightMark Memory Analyzer description
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What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Added support for quad-core Intel Core 2 processors (Kentsfield core)
· Fixed identification of AMD Athlon 64 FX dual-core and several AMD K8 revision E core names
· Fixed display of tRP/tRAS parameters in Memory SPD info
· New CPU Database entries
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