Memory Frequency score 1596.0 MHz with a DDR4 3200MHz SODIMM
Thursday, 01 January 1970 07:00 | Update at null
Media Gallery
Screenshot

Device, Setup, etc


URL
Information Detail
Hardware: DDR4 3200MHz SODIMM
Specs:RAM Total Capacity : 4GB + 8GB
Brand : V-GeN
Frequency : 3200MHz
Configure : 1 DIMM 3200MHz 8GB, 1 Soldered 3200MHz 4GB unknown brand, Dual Channel
Form Factor : SODIMM
Timing : 22-22-22-52-1T
Software: Memory Frequency
Score: 1596.0 MHz
About: Memory FrequencyMemory 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.
DDR4 3200MHz SODIMMs are the latest generation of memory modules designed to deliver high speed, better power efficiency and responsive multitasking performance on modern laptop devices. In this test, the RAM configuration consisted of 8GB V-GeN DDR4 3200MHz SODIMM and 4GB DDR4 3200MHz soldered on-board (unknown brand), resulting in a total capacity of 12GB in dual channel mode, significantly increasing memory bandwidth and overall system performance.
The test was conducted using a Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6 laptop, powered by an Intel Core i5-1135G7 processor, NVIDIA MX350 graphics, and Windows 11 Home operating system. This configuration represents mid-range usage commonly found on daily productivity laptops, whether for office, multimedia, or light editing.
The V-GeN DDR4 3200MHz SODIMM module comes with a timing configuration of 22-22-22-52-1T, which although not in the low-latency category for the high-performance class, is still capable of providing optimal stability and efficiency in daily use. When tested using the PYPrime 2B benchmark application via BenchMate, the memory managed to complete a large calculation in just 16 seconds and 394 milliseconds, reflecting the good coordination between the memory and processor in handling heavy computing workloads. In addition, testing using AIDA64 Memory Read showed a score of 42,265 points, indicating a high data read speed. These results also reinforce the effectiveness of the system's dual channel configuration, where the combination of one 8GB module and one 4GB module proved to significantly optimize memory bandwidth in handling both large data transfer processes and heavy multitasking.
DDR4 at 3200MHz is now a common standard in new laptops due to its ability to handle modern applications and multitasking operating systems such as Windows 11. The combination of 12GB capacity and high frequency makes this configuration ideal for users looking to increase productivity without having to replace their entire system, simply by adding or combining a single piece of quality SODIMM RAM such as from V-GeN.
For users who require speed of response, power efficiency and multitasking capabilities, DDR4 3200MHz SODIMM is a great choice. Its wide availability and high compatibility with both Intel and AMD processors make it highly versatile for a variety of purposes, from students, professionals, to casual gamers.
Device test (testbed):
Device: Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i 14ITL6
Specs: i5-1135G7, NVIDIA MX350, 12GB RAM 3200MHz (4+8), 512GB NVMe SSD, Windows 11 Home
* Not Avaiable