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RAM Benchmark Icon RAM Benchmark Windows

Add multi-thread option

Application should display the brands and models of installed RAMs.
wmic memorychip get capacity, configuredvoltage, manufacturer, partnumber, speed

It would be nice to have a way to save a log of results and also set the test to run X number of times for multiple selected block sizes. And possible even some basic result stats like MAX AVG MIN.

---Advanced Options---

[x] Test Multiple Block Sizes
[x]256MB [x ]1GB [x]2GB [x]4GB [x]8GB [x]16GB

[x] Run Test For Each Block Multiple Times
[ ] 2 [x] 4 [ ] 8

[x] Log and save the results to 'RAM Benchmark.txt'
[x] Amend Log [ ] Replace

the results log could be something like

############## RAM Benchmark Log ################

--- 11:59PM 12/5/2022 ---
--- 31.38GB of RAM installed ---
--- 27.32GB of RAM Available ---

------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- 8GB Block Size Results ---

1) 3.159s - 3590.3MB/s
2) 3.328s - 3557.1MB/s
3) 3.313s - 3583.8MB/s

===Max Speed> 3.159s - 3590.3MB/s
==Avg Speed> 3.225 - 3480.8MB/s
=Min Speed> 3.328s - 3557.1MB/s

------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- 16GB Block Size Results ---

1) 3.159s - 3590.3MB/s
2) 3.328s - 3557.1MB/s
3) 3.313s - 3583.8MB/s

===Max Speed> 3.159s - 3590.3MB/s
==Avg Speed> 3.225 - 3480.8MB/s
=Min Speed> 3.328s - 3557.1MB/s

------------------------------------------------------------------------


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Done πŸ‘ Ability to test memory smaller than 1GB

Done πŸ‘ Add memory bandwidth (winsat mem)

Done πŸ‘ There's nothing to compare it to. We get a number and... okay, so it's a number. What's it mean? How does it compare to anything? Is it running as fast as this type of RAM should be running? With respect: a number needs a correlation to be of value.