Testing (continued):
Lavalys Everest Ultimate Edition 5.30.1900:
Everest Ultimate Edition provides four sets of results; including memory read speed (in MB/s), memory write speed (in MB/s), memory copy speed (in MB/s), and memory latency (in ns). Higher values are better for read, write, and copy, while lower values are better for latency. In the first set of graphs we look at read and write. Comparing the read speeds we see that even at stock speeds, the Kingston kit edges out the competition - overclocking the pair adds another 850MB/s.
In the graph below we take a look at the write speeds. The HyperX memory comes in a distant third here but after overclocking it runs away with a similar margin as the read speed.
The last two graphs we'll look at in this test are copy speeds and latency. At stock, our Kingston modules are middle of the pack, but overclocked they best the OCZ Technology modules. From a latency standpoint, the Kingston is the fastest at stock and very fast overclocked - even with the loose timings we have.