You can also download it directly from the author's site. However...I suspect using any versions besides v1.95 to v2.xx is effectively cheating. v3.0 seems to score significantly higher than those versions. Here's my thread I have going about it. But I could be wrong. All I know is I'm not going to submit scores with any other versions than v1.95 to 2.xx. Until it's been confirmed that I am wrong about that. Cheating is bad....mmmm k?
EDIT: Sorry. Didn't mean to leave you hanging there. Here's a link to I've attached a copy of v2.04.
Christian Ney says:
Reserved for tweaks and tips
ShmoeMo says:
Download link for MaxxMem is leading off to some pretty sketchy websites
NATA 58 says:
https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Benchmarks/MaxxMEM2.shtml
new maxxmem
ShmoeMo says:
Ah, cheers for that mate
MrGenius says:
You can also download it directly from the author's site. However...I suspect using any versions besides v1.95 to v2.xx is effectively cheating. v3.0 seems to score significantly higher than those versions. Here's my thread I have going about it. But I could be wrong. All I know is I'm not going to submit scores with any other versions than v1.95 to 2.xx. Until it's been confirmed that I am wrong about that. Cheating is bad....mmmm k?
EDIT: Sorry. Didn't mean to leave you hanging there.
Here's a link toI've attached a copy of v2.04.MaxxMEM2_Preview.zip
leeghoofd says:
New 2020 scores: Require CPU-Z 1.91 or newer version New 2020 scores: Full desktop screenshot required ( no clipping)
12AX7 says:
Can we still submit? Can't seem to find it in the list....thanks!
leeghoofd says:
https://hwbot.org/submit/benchmark/maxxmem_read_bandwidth/
nick_name says:
The older version of maxxmem always shows latency at 150ns. Is this something that can be fixed?
Noxinite says:
Maxxmem is a very buggy bench and hopefully will be dropped once everything else is sorted out.
nick_name says:
That's a bummer. I have the highest AM4 result on the maxxpi site and was hoping I could play here too.
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