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About AIDA64 Engineer
AIDA64 Engineer has a hardware detection engine unrivaled in its class. It provides detailed information about installed software and offers diagnostic functions and support for overclocking. As it is monitoring sensors in real time, it can gather accurate voltage, temperature, and fan speed readings, while its diagnostic functions help detect and prevent hardware issues. It also offers a couple of benchmarks for measuring the performance of individual hardware components or the whole system. It is compatible with all 32-bit and 64-bit Windows editions, including Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019.
From: Developer's Page
The first benchmark program is AIDA64 with the first being the CPU tests. Due to a change in our test system, we have a cutdown set of memory tested today, but there is a variety of speeds, latency, and capacity still. As for the performance, all of the memory are relatively in the same range, with our Patriot Viper RGB White DDR4-4133 kit ranking in between the other two kits for practically all of the results. We did test the memory at both XMP/DOCP profiles for all of our tests, which is why we have two highlighted bars for each graph. In most of the benchmarks, the percent difference between all of the tested kits was less than four, with the exception of PhotoWorxx, where there was a more notable delta between the highest and lowest performing results. The differences between the two operating XMP/DOCP profiles on the Patriot Viper RGB White DDR4-4133 showed very little difference, though there were some tests where the slower speed of DDR4-4000 actually provided slightly better outcomes. Otherwise, these results are still uninteresting as they were relatively close.
Page Index
1. Introduction, Packaging, Specifications
2. A Closer Look, Test System
3. Benchmark: AIDA64 CPU
4. Benchmark: AIDA64 FPU
5. Benchmark: AIDA64 Memory
6. Benchmark: PCMark 10
7. Benchmark: 3DMark
8. Benchmark: PassMark PerformanceTest 10
9. Benchmark: SuperPI 1M, Cinebench R23
10. Overclocking and Conclusion