DMC was affected, too, and I do use that considerably more. WinRAR showed the greatest benefit, which is a shame since I use it the least. So, as you can see, the performance is minimal, but still makes a difference. TMPGEnc Plus 2.58: 42:47 DivX 5.2.1 to DVD-quality MPEG-1 WinRAR 3.40: 323MB iso image to RAR imageģ. Here's my test setup:Īthlon XP 1800+ Thoroughbred (B0) 1.84GHzĪsus AGP V3800 Ultra Deluxe (nVidia TNT2)ġ. So, I decided to run some benchmarks comparing standard non-interleave performance to 4-way interleave. Bank interleave is apparently out-of-date, but still available on older systems, including the Athlon XP rig in my bedroom. Bank interleave can be used on a single DIMM (or multiple DIMMs), and comes in flavors of 2-way and 4-way. When I saw it as an option in my BIOS, it looked like some kind of dual-channel setup, but apparently that's not at all what it is. Until today, I had never heard of "bank interleave" for SDRAM and DDR SDRAM. I just ran some benchmarks for my own curiosity, and I thought I'd post them here on the off-chance that anyone cares.
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