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Thank you for the suggestion but I already have all AQS hardware monitoring disabled. Everything comes in from HWINFO.Try to disable the hardware monitoring of the Aqua Computer Service. You can do this in the aquasuite settings for the service.
Anyway: Benchmarking memory latency is more witchcraft than science....
I as well recently discovered this working on my ram overclock. LOL... Was pulling my hair out trying to understand why my latency's were bouncing back n forth 4-5ns... Finally discovered that stopping aqua suite service fixes this and restores the latency every time. I also tried to disable just the hardware monitoring but it doesn't do anything. Seems its just the cost of running aqua suite service I guess?Thank you for the suggestion but I already have all AQS hardware monitoring disabled. Everything comes in from HWINFO.Try to disable the hardware monitoring of the Aqua Computer Service. You can do this in the aquasuite settings for the service.
Anyway: Benchmarking memory latency is more witchcraft than science....
Yes benchmarking memory latency is not an exact science. I am only running latency benchmarks to see what effect changing various RAM timings has. I am trying to get my G.Skill F4-3200C14D-32GTZR 2x16GB 3200CL14 B-Die kit stable at 3600MHz with minimal latencies. I found some other posts stating that running AQS and its service adds 3ns to 5ns of latency. I guess its just the way it is. I am not doing anything with audio or video, and have all AQS hardware monitoring disabled. I don't see what else I could do to minimize its effect on memory latency.
I see. Thanks for reporting back.... You running Ryzen? Cause that would be too high for intel on that kit I would imagine.Unfortunately no. I was no able to find a way to decrease the amount of latency that AQS seems to add. I did get my RAM stable at 3600MHz but had to leave some timings looser than I would like. AIDA64 shows my memory latency sits around 65ns with AQS running.
Yeah a 5950X and 2 x G.Skill F4-3200C14D-32GTZR running at 3600CL14.I see. Thanks for reporting back.... You running Ryzen? Cause that would be too high for intel on that kit I would imagine.Unfortunately no. I was no able to find a way to decrease the amount of latency that AQS seems to add. I did get my RAM stable at 3600MHz but had to leave some timings looser than I would like. AIDA64 shows my memory latency sits around 65ns with AQS running.
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