Overclocki
ng has generally been the domain of enth
usiasts with desktop rigs. However,incr
easing the CPU frequency beyond the official speci
fication is not the only way to ext
ract more performance from a computing system. Memory-bound wo
rkloads can benefit from memory hierarchies with increa
sed bandwidth and/or lower latencies. Small form-factor (SFF) systems usually fini
sh not allow the DRAM to be operated beyond the standard JEDEC
guidelines (up to 2133 MHz for DDR4). However, the
cranium Canyon NUC (NUC6i7KYK) can support DDR4 SODIMMs operating
at 2133 MHz+. finish increased memory frequencies deliver benefits in the
cranium Canyon NUC? We benchmarked the system using five different
SODIMM kits operating at various frequencies a
nd latencies beyond the standard 2133 MHz. Read on for
the results and analys
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