Valve Steam Machine Single vs. Dual-Channel Memory Benchmark
This benchmark tests the Valve Steam Machine's performance with 1 vs 2 sticks of RAM socketed, evaluating single-channel vs. dual-channel memory configuratio
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This benchmark tests the Valve Steam Machine's performance with 1 vs 2 sticks of RAM socketed, evaluating single-channel vs. dual-channel memory configuration performance on the Steam Machine. In our Steam Machine review, Valve stated that it was shipping the Steam Machines in a (seemingly random) arrangement of either 2x 8GB or 1x 16GB sticks for the initial wave. In the time since, Valve has issued a correction of its prior statement to confirm it will only be shipping 1x 16GB initially. That simplifies things in some ways, but does mean that the Machine ships in the worst-performing of the two configurations by default. For those hoping this enables an easy upgrade, we had issues POSTing with our 8GB solution and, for sake of getting numbers in fast, opted instead to go the easier route of 2x 16GB an then limiting our test suite to ensure it consumed well under 16GB total memory. Since this is SteamOS, that's more easily done than with Windows. Valve left a ton of performance on the table.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Memory Single vs Dual-Channel Performance
02:07 - How Many Sticks of RAM the Steam Machine Has
07:03 - Testing Methodology Notes and Disclosures
09:37 - Explaining Dual-Channel Memory Configurations
11:00 - File Compression Benchmark
12:14 - File Decompression Benchmark
12:46 - Baldur's Gate 3 CPU Benchmark
13:32 - Resident Evil 4 CPU Testing
13:54 - Black Myth WuKong CPU Testing
14:11 - Stellaris 1 vs 2 Sticks of RAM Steam Machine
14:39 - The Outer Worlds 2 Steam Machine Comparison
15:53 - Starfield CPU Settings
16:51 - Blender Cycles CPU Rendering
17:01 - GPU: Dragon's Dogma 2, FFXIV, RE4, BG3, Cyberpunk
18:58 - Conclusion
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Steve Burke: Host, Test Lead, Writing
Patrick Lathan: Testing, Writing
Vitalii Makhnovets: Editing