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Memory Frequency score 664.9 MHz with a DDR3 1333MHz SODIMM

Thursday, 01 January 1970 07:00 | Update at null




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Hardware: DDR3 1333MHz SODIMM

Specs:

RAM Total Capacity : 2GB + 2GB
Brand : Hynix
Frequency : 1333MHz
Configure : 2 DIMM 1333MHz
Form Factor : SODIMM
Timing : 9-9-9-24-1T


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Software: Memory Frequency

Score: 664.9 MHz

About: Memory Frequency

Memory Frequency is a test to measure the clock speed of RAM or system memory. Memory frequency (usually in MHz) refers to how fast the memory can transfer data to the CPU and other components. This test provides insight into how many data transfers per second the system memory can perform at a given frequency, which has an effect on overall system performance especially in applications that rely heavily on memory speed.

Setting the memory to a higher frequency can provide improved performance in applications that require a lot of data to be processed in a short period of time, such as programming applications, video processing, or graphics-intensive games. However, keep in mind that increasing the frequency also depends on the capacity and capabilities of the motherboard and memory chips.

About DDR3 1333MHz SODIMM

DDR3 1333MHz SODIMM is a type of memory designed for mid-generation laptops, offering a balance between performance and power efficiency. Using the SODIMM form factor, this module is suitable for portable devices such as notebooks and ultrabooks. In this test, two pieces of RAM from the Hynix brand were used, each with a capacity of 2GB, bringing the total capacity to 4GB in a dual-channel configuration. The RAM runs at an effective frequency of 1333MHz with timings of 9-9-9-24-1T, which is ideal for delivering stable system response in a variety of basic to medium computing tasks.

The test platform uses an HP Pavilion dv3-4054TX laptop, which is a previous generation Windows-based device. The laptop runs both Windows 7 and Windows 10 operating systems, providing an overview of RAM performance in two different system environments. With a dual DIMM configuration, the Hynix RAM modules demonstrated good compatibility and adequate performance for daily use such as browsing, media playback, office applications, and light multitasking.

DDR3 1333MHz RAM sits in the middle of the DDR3 memory speed spectrum, faster than DDR3 1066MHz but still efficient in power consumption compared to higher frequency modules. While not designed for modern gaming or heavy applications, this memory is still very viable for reviving older laptops, making economical upgrades, or for use in legacy systems that still require DDR3 SODIMMs.

With the famously stable quality of the Hynix brand, as well as optimal timing support, the DDR3 1333MHz SODIMM is a cost-effective and reliable solution for users looking for better performance than standard configurations without having to replace the entire device. This RAM is also widely available in both local and international markets, making it a popular choice in the repair and maintenance segment of older laptop devices.

Device test (testbed): 

Device: HP Pavilion dv3-4054TX
RAM: 4GB DDR3 Single Channel
OS: Windows 7, Windows 10


Submission Notes

* Not Avaiable