Memory tests
A flurry of BIOSes haven't changed the performance landscape of the motherboard. Rather, it is what you can't measure easily - stability - that has been improved. This is why the memory results, run at 2,666MHz, are very similar, too.
by Tarinder Sandhu
on 5 March 2017, 14:30
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Gigabyte (TPE:2376),
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A flurry of BIOSes haven't changed the performance landscape of the motherboard. Rather, it is what you can't measure easily - stability - that has been improved. This is why the memory results, run at 2,666MHz, are very similar, too.