RightMark Memory Analyzer aims the detailed, stable and accurate measurements of the most important low-level characteristics of the CPU/Chipset/RAM subsystem of your PC.
Seven types of tests are implemented in the current release of the RightMark Memory Analyzer suite, that allow you to determine the following low-level parameters of the platform:
Average and peak memory bandwidth;
Average and minimal L1/L2 data cache/memory latency;
L1/L2 data cache associativity;
L1-L2 data cache bus bandwidth;
D-TLB size and associativity (of each level);
L1 instructions cache size (including the "effective" size) and associativity;
Decode efficiency of various simple x86 (ALU/FPU/MMX) instructions;
I-TLB size and associativity (of each level).
What's New in version 3.8:
RightMark Memory Stability Test (RMMS) component updated to version 1.2: Improved memory allocation scheme allowing testing up to 2000MB of memory at once, if available; added log file time stamp.
RightMark Multi-Threaded Memory Test (RMMT) component updated to version 1.1: Added individual threads selection to the "All Threads" group, improved "Lock Virtual Memory Pages" feature behavior.
Added EPP/XMP info to the RMMA System Info report.
Added support for DDR3 SPD and Intel XMP (eXtreme Memory Profiles) SPD extension.
Added limited support for Intel 3 series chipsets (Memory SPD reading).
Added identification of several AMD Athlon 64 X2 NPT (revision F) CPU cores.
Added identification of new Intel Core 2 CPUs, including 45nm cores.
New CPU Database entries.
FreewareFiles tested RightMark Memory Analyzer 3.8 on 2008-02-29 using leading
antivirus scanners and found it 100% Clean. It does not contain any form
of malware, spyware, viruses, trojans, etc. We will re-test each updated
version and remove the award as well as the program if found infected.
User Reviews
Reviewer: -cubs100years
Review Date: 2008-03-01
Average Rating (2 Votes ) 4.50
Pros: None
Cons: None
Other Thoughts: Like the last reviewer, just like cpu-z but with more tweaks.