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Performance:::...
CPU-Z

CPU-Z is a freeware detection program base on the Panopsys hardware detection engine.
It allows to get some information on your system, including :
- Processor name and vendor
- Core stepping and process
- Processor package
- Processor current core voltage
- Internal and external clocks, clock multiplier
- Partial overclock detection
- Processor features, including supported instructions sets.
- L1 to L3 cache information : location, size, speed, technology.
- Motherboard information : name, vendor, BIOS, chipset, memory, AGP.
- Memory information : size, type, timings, specifications.
GeIL's modules are seen by CPU-Z like this when set at CL1.5:

CPU-Z also reports on memory latency based on varying data strides. What this does is rather than access memory addresses that are adjacent to each other, it separates them varying amounts (strides) to see how it copes with these more demanding accesses.

OCZ

GeIL One @ CL2.0

GeIL One @ CL1.5
Not a glaring difference I think you'll agree, in fact many of the numbers are worse at CL1.5 than at CL2.0, not that you'd notice it in actual use. Most of the few gains seem to be in the 128K and 256k data stride ranges.
EVEREST:::...

EVEREST Home Edition is a freeware1 hardware diagnostics and memory benchmarking solution for home PC users, based on the award-winning EVEREST Technology. It offers the world's most accurate hardware information and diagnostics capabilities, including online features, memory benchmarks, hardware monitoring, and low-level hardware information.
Latency Tests

OCZ

GeIL @ CL2.0

GeIL @ CL1.5
EVEREST oddly reports a higher overall latency at CL1.5 than at CL2.0 by some 0.9 ns.
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