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bachus_anonym
08-17-2007, 11:03 AM
Hi all,

The time has come and Corsair has introduced a full line of high performance and low-latency (as for 3rd generation DRAM, that is) of DDR3 memory products:

- TWIN3X2048-1600C7DHX G --> 2x1GB kit, DDR3-1600 7-7-7-20 @ 1.80v
- TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF G "Dominator" --> 2x1GB kit, DDR3-1800 7-7-7-20 @ 2.00v
- TWIN3X4096-1600C7DHX G --> 2x2GB kit, DDR3-1600, 7-7-7-20 @ 1.90v

Some of you might have already had a chance to take a look at preview I posted two months ago (http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=149028) of what Micron DDR3 DRAM has to offer. This time, I wanted to come back and share some of my experiences with our production memory - a part of Corsair's Dominator line of high performance memory - TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF G.

The black heatsink and sticker indicates that there is the Dominator in town :)

http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF.jpg

Now, I would like to provide those of you interested with some information as to what's up with all that "new Z9" buzz that reviewers and readers have been creating.
"Micron Z9" is not really some magic new DDR3 chip that Micron cooked up in their fabs. Those 2 letters have been around since 1st generation of Micron DDR DRAM in FGBA package and only indicate that chip is in ES stage. In other words, Z9xxx prefix tells us that we're dealing with Engineering Sample of FBGA DDR memory, be it DDR or DDR2 or DDR3. Those are usually sent to motherboard makers, OEMs and memory module manufacturers in the early stages of evaluation and validation process. Then comes Commercial Sample (CS), which FBGA code starts with D9xxx prefix. This is what would mostly end up on modules shipped to end-users.

To make things a bit clearer, below is the list of Micron 1GBit DDR3 speed grades with corresponding FBGA codes for ES and CS chips:

Micron 1Gbit DRAM, 128Mx8, 78nm, MT41J128M8BY
FBGA codes for Engineering (ES) and Commercial samples (CS)

Speed grade | ES DRAM | CS DRAM
----------------------------------------
-25E 800 5-5-5 | Z9HWW | D9GTP
-25 800 6-6-6 | Z9HWV | D9GTN
-187E 1066 7-7-7 | Z9HWQ | D9GTR
-187 1066 8-8-8 | Z9HWT | D9GTQ
-15F 1333 8-8-8 | Z9HWS | D9GTT
-15E 1333 9-9-9 | Z9HWR | D9GTS
-15 1333 10-10-10 | Z9HZM | D9HZL

... and a picture for your hungry eyes. Currently, all shipping 1600C7DHX G and 1800C7DF G are built with Micron D9GTR chips.

http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/MicronCSandES_8x6.jpg


So, what's this tread is about. Well, good question! I wanted to share some of the "how-to" regarding configuring and overclocking this awesome set of memory on most popular DDR3 motherboards that are now available to enthusiasts. Currently, my list includes:

- Asus P5K3 Deluxe (Intel P35)
- Gigabyte P35T-DQ6 (Intel P35)
- Asus Blitz Extreme (Intel P35)


In quick summary, I took 3 motherboards and set them up in order to ensure proper and stable operation at 1800C7. Then our lab memory diagnostic tests were performed, with subsequent boot to Windows. There, setups were taken for a ride on 24hrs ORTHOS tour and several most popular among overclocking community :buddies: benchmarks.

The fun side of this thread is that at the same time you will get to see how all those different motherboards stack up against each other in therms of performance at stock 1800C7. For the lazy-mouse-clickers :p: below is the comparison chart breaking down benchmarks results achieved on all three motherboards:

http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/summary.gif

... and for the patient types, here the whole nine yards, with clickable semi-thumbnails taking you to full-size screenshots :)


Asus P5K3 Deluxe

Asus P5K3 Deluxe (Intel P35), BIOS 0603
Core 2 Duo E6850, 3.0GHz, 4MB L2
Corsair TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF G, 7-7-7-20, 2.0v
eVGA 8800GTS, ForceWare 158.22
Corsair HX520 PSU
Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD2500KS


http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/P5K3DSetup1_8x6.jpg

http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/P5K3DSetup2_8x6.jpg

JumperFree Configuration 1 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 -------- JumperFree Configuration 2 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/P5K3DBIOS1_4x3.jpg (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/P5K3DBIOS1.jpg) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/P5K3DBIOS2_4x3.jpg (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/P5K3DBIOS2.jpg)

24hrs SP2004 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v -------------- Dual SPi32M - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SP2004_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SP2004.gif)http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_DualSPi32M_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_DualSPi32M.gif)

SPi32M - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v -------------------- Everest Ultimate - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SPi32M_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SPi32M.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_Everest_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_Everest.gif)

Sandra XI - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v ------------------ WinRAR - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SandraMemBandBuff_MemLatRandom_4 x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SandraMemBandBuff_MemLatRandom.g if) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_WinRAR_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_WinRAR.gif)

3DMark01 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v ----------------- 3DMark03 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM01_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM01.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM03_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM03.gif)

3DMark05 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v ----------------- 3DMark06 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM05_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM05.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM06_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM06.gif)


Gigabyte P35T-DQ6

Gigabyte GA-P35T-DQ6 (Intel P35), BIOS F3i
Core 2 Duo E6850, 3.0GHz, 4MB L2
Corsair TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF G, 7-7-7-20, 2.0v
eVGA 8800GTS, ForceWare 158.22
Corsair HX520 PSU
Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD2500KS


http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/P35TDQ6Setup1_8x6.jpg

http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/P35TDQ6Setup2_8x6.jpg

MB Intelligent Tweaker 1 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 ----------- MB Intelligent Tweaker 2 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/P35TDQ6BIOS1_4x3.jpg (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/P35TDQ6BIOS1.jpg) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/P35TDQ6BIOS2_4x3.jpg (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/P35TDQ6BIOS2.jpg)

24hrs SP2004 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v ------------- Dual SPi32M - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x7_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SP2004_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x7_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SP2004.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_DualSPi32M_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_DualSPi32M.gif)

SPi32M - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v -------------------- Everest Ultimate - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SPi8M32M_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SPi8M32M.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_Everest_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_Everest.gif)

Sandra XI - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v ------------------ WinRAR - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SandraMemBandBuff_MemLatRandom_4 x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SandraMemBandBuff_MemLatRandom.g if) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_WinRAR_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_WinRAR.gif)

3DMark01 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v ----------------- 3DMark03 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM01_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM01.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM03_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM03.gif)

3DMark05 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v ----------------- 3DMark06 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM05_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM05.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM06_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM06.gif)


Asus Blitz Extreme

Asus Blitz Extreme (Intel P35), BIOS 0802
Core 2 Duo E6850, 3.0GHz, 4MB L2
Corsair TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF G, 7-7-7-20, 2.0v
eVGA 8800GTS, ForceWare 158.22
Corsair HX520 PSU
Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD2500KS


http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/BlitzExtremeSetup1_8x6.jpg

http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/BlitzExtremeSetup2_8x6.jpg

Extreme Tweaker 1 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 ----------------- Extreme Tweaker 2 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/BlitzExtremeBIOS1_4x3.jpg (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/BlitzExtremeBIOS1.jpg) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/BlitzExtremeBIOS2_4x3.jpg (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/BlitzExtremeBIOS2.jpg)

Extreme Tweaker 3 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 ---------------- 24hrs SP2004 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/BlitzExtremeBIOS3_4x3.jpg (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/BlitzExtremeBIOS3.jpg) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x7_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SP2004_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x7_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SP2004.gif.gif)

DualSPi32M & Everest - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v ----- SPi32M - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_DualSPi32M_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_DualSPi32M.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SPi8M32M_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SPi8M32M.gif)

Sandra XI - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v ------------------ WinRAR - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SandraMemBandBuff_MemLatRandom_4 x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SandraMemBandBuff_MemLatRandom.g if) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_WinRAR_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_WinRAR.gif)

3DMark01 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v ----------------- 3DMark03 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM01_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM01.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM03_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM03.gif)

3DMark05 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v ----------------- 3DMark06 - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM05_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM05.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM06_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/BlitzExtreme/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_3DM06.gif)


Ufff, aren't you dizzy from clicking and looking at the screenshots yet? :lol:

I hope, that this will be helpful to those of you looking into adopting a DDR3 system along with a set of Corsair's fine high performance memory based on Micron 1GBit DDR3 chips.

Thank you for your attention and come back often! If you have any questions and/or requests then shoot me a line here and I will comply :)

:toast:

bachus_anonym
08-17-2007, 11:03 AM
--- Reserved for Overclocking results ---

Update 08/18/2007:

Vast majority of 1800C7DF kits should be capable of being fully stable at DDR3-1800 7-6-6-20 without raising voltage above rated 2.00v --> SP2004 screens in this post
(http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?p=2377974#post2377974)

Update 08/21/2007:

First batch of overclocking results on Asus P5K3 Deluxe --> Dual SPi32M and other benchmarks in this post
(http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?p=2384338#post2384338)

Houdini
08-17-2007, 11:23 AM
Good post indead!

Will grab E6850 and Asus P5K delux next week, but ddr3, hmm. Make prices more human bachus, and we're talking

OCFX
08-17-2007, 11:25 AM
2x2Gb DDR3-1600 C7 !

Always the best memory review bachus congrats!

Nice "combo" with dominator and this beautifull mbs too :D

guess2098
08-17-2007, 11:31 AM
nice job man :)
and one of your pic is not working.
always love to see your review

metro.cl
08-17-2007, 01:36 PM
Great thread

I just can believe how good you P35T DQ6 did i have had nightmares with mine :P

Luckily i got a P5K3 Deluxe and all is solved :)

FUGGER
08-17-2007, 02:02 PM
Nice write up.

My set arrived yesterday.

No teasers yet :D

bachus_anonym
08-17-2007, 02:52 PM
Will grab E6850 and Asus P5K delux next week, but ddr3, hmm. Make prices more human bachus, and we're talkingWell, that's not entirely up to us, as one has to deal with DRAM component prices. Just to give you an idea, Micron's 1Gbit DDR3 ICs are roughly 4 times more expensive than it's 1Gbit DDR2 counterpart. So, imagine how much wiggle room there is left...2x2Gb DDR3-1600 C7 ! Always the best memory review bachus congrats! Nice "combo" with dominator and this beautifull mbs too :DYes, 2x2GB kit is part of the line as well and it performs quite well, with some very decent headroom left in there.
nice job man :) and one of your pic is not working. always love to see your reviewThanks a lot, Denny! Always a pleasure! I'm working on that one image, I think I have mistakenly deleted it...Great thread. I just can believe how good you P35T DQ6 did i have had nightmares with mine :P Luckily i got a P5K3 Deluxe and all is solved :)Heya! Well, P35T-DQ6 seem to really work very well as long as F3i BIOS is flashed. One important setting that seems to "make-or-break" this board at high frequences is "DRAM DLL Settings". It defaults to "Option 1" and has to be changed to "Option 2". Otherwise, at least from my experience, system would constantly lock-up during our hardware diagnostic tests.
Nice write up. My set arrived yesterday. No teasers yet :DThanks Charles, it's been fun but I'm not finished just yet. I'm sure you will find playing with your kit as much enjoyable as I did :)

JAG87
08-17-2007, 05:45 PM
Yes, 2x2GB kit is part of the line as well and it performs quite well, with some very decent headroom left in there.



Oh man, I cant wait, I simply cant wait for the prices to come down. I am dying to get that kit. Good job corsair :clap:

Bachus can I ask a question? What kind of FSB speeds do we need to fully take advantage of 1600+ DDR3 memory?

T_M
08-18-2007, 01:42 AM
Very comprehensive thread. :thumbup:
So reading that small table of IC's, would GTT be the bee's knee's?

Apoptosis
08-18-2007, 05:12 AM
Very nice thread... I got my kit in the other day and have spent a few hours overclocking them on the ASUS P5K3 Deluxe...

You can see some sandra benches here: http://forums.legitreviews.com/about11208.html

and I lost my title of 'Legit Reviews' -- I'm just a 'Registered Member' now?!?!

bachus_anonym
08-18-2007, 01:17 PM
Oh man, I cant wait, I simply cant wait for the prices to come down. I am dying to get that kit. Good job corsair :clap: Bachus can I ask a question? What kind of FSB speeds do we need to fully take advantage of 1600+ DDR3 memory?Thank you! Well, naturally 1600MHz FSB (400Mhz) is currently the lowest bus speed you can run DDR3-1600 memory at. It's not very easy to determine if higher bus speed gives an advantage when you're trying to stay at the same CPU speed. E.g. for DDR3-1600 you could run either 400MHz FSB at 1:2 ratio or 480Mhz FSB at 3:5 ratio. However there is no way you can keep the same CPU speed at those above mentioned FSB speeds - 400x9=3600MHz and 480x8=3880MHz or even 400x7=2400MHz and 480x6=2880Mhz. That makes apples-to-apples comparison not quite possible. But if one has a CPU that maxes out at 3600Mhz and DDR3 that pulls DDR3-1800, I would naturally prefer 450x8 at 1:2 (resulting in e.g DDR3-1800C7) rather than 400x9 at 1:2 (that is DDR3-1600C7).
Very comprehensive thread. :thumbup:
So reading that small table of IC's, would GTT be the bee's knee's?Well, time will tell if this will be a material for another "what's better - D9GMH or D9GKX" that some enthusiasts have been asking in regards of Micron DDR2 chips.
Very nice thread... I got my kit in the other day and have spent a few hours overclocking them on the ASUS P5K3 Deluxe... You can see some sandra benches here: http://forums.legitreviews.com/about11208.html

and I lost my title of 'Legit Reviews' -- I'm just a 'Registered Member' now?!?!Looks pretty good to me... As for your title, I'd shoot a PM to one of the admins - e.g. njkid32. He'll be happy to help you!


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One thing I'd like to mention to those of you interested in playing with tRCD and tRP is that a vast majority of 1800C7DF and 1600C7DHX should allow to tighthen those timings to tRCD=6 and tRP=6 without a voltage bump. However we decided not to make it an official spec and leave up to you to mess around with it :)


Asus P5K3 Deluxe ------------------------------ Gigabyte P35T-DQ6
24hrs SP2004 - DDR3-1800 7-6-6 @ 2.00v ------------- 24hrs SP2004 - DDR3-1800 7-6-6 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x7_DDR3-1800_7-6-6-20_Micron2GB_200v_SP2004_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x7_DDR3-1800_7-6-6-20_Micron2GB_200v_SP2004.gif)http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-6-6-20_Micron2GB_200v_SP2004_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P35TDQ6/450x8_DDR3-1800_7-6-6-20_Micron2GB_200v_SP2004.gif)

At those lower latencies there is a few seconds to gain in e.g. SuperPi 32M, which we all like to bench here. Below, side-by-side on P5K3 Deluxe. Just as above, no memory settings has been altered in Windows and Memset window is opened just to provide additional info.

SuperPi 32M - DDR3-1800 7-7-7 @ 2.00v ------------- SuperPi 32M - DDR3-1800 7-6-6 @ 2.00v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x7_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SPi32M_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x7_DDR3-1800_7-7-7-20_Micron2GB_200v_SPi32M.gif)http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x7_DDR3-1800_7-6-6-20_Micron2GB_200v_SPi32M_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/450x7_DDR3-1800_7-6-6-20_Micron2GB_200v_SPi32M.gif)

metro.cl
08-18-2007, 02:53 PM
Bachus do you have any tips to get 2.0GHz on the RAM?

Infa
08-18-2007, 03:07 PM
I really wonders over the price though, it costs tooo much, even for an OC freak! Its over 6000kr in sweden for 2GB, thats about 870 dollars.

Im a "new" freak like to play with new stuff, I generally buy to much computer parts, but really those prices are hiigh! And i DO want it with my X38 , and i REALLY do hope the prices will fall dramatically.

Regards.

FUGGER
08-18-2007, 06:33 PM
Jump over to 1T Bachus, lets see what you can do.

You are going to love the numbers I am hitting :D

Apoptosis
08-19-2007, 05:29 AM
Fugger,

What board are you hitting 1T with? I am unable to hit it on the P5K3, but I haven't tried the 0804 BIOS on the ASUS Blitz yet.

Nate

T_M
08-19-2007, 05:37 AM
What board are you hitting 1T with? I am unable to hit it on the P5K3

What is your 1T limit on P5K3?

FUGGER
08-19-2007, 05:42 AM
P5K3-D bios 0604

Apoptosis
08-19-2007, 07:53 AM
http://forums.legitreviews.com/images/random/corsair_1916.jpg

I've managed to get up to 1916MHz with 7-6-6-18 1T timings on the ASUS P5K3-D (BIOS 0604)

OCFX
08-19-2007, 08:07 AM
OMG...I just canīt believe 2Ghz C7 1T will be possible soon :eek:

EnJoY
08-19-2007, 11:16 AM
Excellent write up Bachus, your thorough presentation sets the standard for memory reviews. :up:

ShoNuff
08-19-2007, 01:30 PM
Jump over to 1T Bachus, lets see what you can do.

You are going to love the numbers I am hitting :D

Fugger...are you getting your results with the Quad Core in your sig? If so, I am looking forward to your results.
edit: I saw your results on the other thread. Question answered.


Bachus, very nice job! Gotta go with Corsair when I take the DDR3 plunge :up: Do you have any plans to reproduce your results above with a Quad Core processor?

JAG87
08-19-2007, 06:27 PM
I thought I would show you guys and throw a bucket of ice water on your boiling spirits.

http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=25819&vpn=TWIN3X4096-1600C7DHX&manufacture=CORSAIR :yepp:

maybe when its 1/3 of that price I will be able to afford them without having to fast for a week. and one more:

http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=25817&vpn=TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF&manufacture=CORSAIR :yepp:

:up: good job corsair!

:down: at the prices!

G H Z
08-19-2007, 11:55 PM
Excellent review bachus :clap:

After playing with these boards do you have a preference? ;)

dinos22
08-20-2007, 12:16 AM
man you're having way too much fun there BA

F3i bios on Gigabyte hey?

interesting to see good results :up: :up: :up: :up: :up:

i am hoping to get the gigabyte to test the 4GB kit :)

bachus_anonym
08-21-2007, 04:49 PM
It took me a bit longer to move forward with what I have started here as I got caught up at work with other stuff...

Anyway, below is pretty much as far as I could go at spec'ed 7-7-7 timings and at the same time maintaining enough stability for at least Dual SPi32M to pass. For OCing results below I also went ahead with tCMD=1T. Just heads-up, CPU-Z 1.40.8 and 1.40.9 incorrectly reports 1T when actually 2T is used; then it shows blank space when in fact 1T was set in BIOS. Therefore MemSet and Everest are opened to show correct tCMD timing. Also, our E6850 here is not yet a bottleneck here as with this cooling it's capable of passing DualSPi32M at well into 39xxMhz and around 520MHz FSB.

Asus P5K3 Deluxe

Dual SPi32M - DDR3-1916 7-7-7 @ 2.25v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_DualSPi32M_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_DualSPi32M.gif)

SPi32M - DDR3-1916 7-7-7 @ 2.25v -------------------- Everest Ultimate - DDR3-1916 7-7-7 @ 2.25v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_SPi8M32M_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_SPi8M32M.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_Everest_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_Everest.gif)

Sandra XI - DDR3-1916 7-7-7 @ 2.25v ------------------ WinRAR - DDR3-1916 7-7-7 @ 2.25v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_SandraMemBandBuff_MemLatRandom_4 x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_SandraMemBandBuff_MemLatRandom.g if) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_WinRAR_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_WinRAR.gif)

3DMark01 - DDR3-1916 7-7-7 @ 2.25v ----------------- 3DMark03 - DDR3-1916 7-7-7 @ 2.25v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_3DM01_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_3DM01.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_3DM03_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_3DM03.gif)

3DMark05 - DDR3-1916 7-7-7 @ 2.25v ----------------- 3DMark06 - DDR3-1916 7-7-7 @ 2.25v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_3DM05_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_3DM05.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_3DM06_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/479x8_DDR3-1916_7-7-7-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_3DM06.gif)


For those that don't mind the level of stability, I have also run some SPi1M and bandwidth benchmarks at frequencies/timings that approach about the max for this particular kit:

SPi1M and Sandra XI - DDR3-1972 7-6-6 @ 2.25v ------ Everest Ultimate - DDR3-1980 7-6-6 @ 2.25v
http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/493x8_DDR3-1972_7-6-6-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_SandraMemBandBuff_SPi1M_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/493x8_DDR3-1972_7-6-6-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_SandraMemBandBuff_SPi1M.gif) http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/495x8_DDR3-1980_7-6-6-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_Everest_4x3.gif (http://www.clockmehigh.com/TestingAtCorsair/TWIN3X2048-1800C7DF/P5K3D/495x8_DDR3-1980_7-6-6-15-1T_Micron2GB_225v_Everest.gif)


I would also like to point out that this 2x1GB kit I've been using is I think neither the best nor the worst. It seems to be a fair representation of what our the batch of 1800C7DF that's shipping could do.

Thanks again for dropping by guys,
:toast:

bachus_anonym
08-21-2007, 04:57 PM
Jump over to 1T Bachus, lets see what you can do.
You are going to love the numbers I am hitting :D
Yes, 1T results are looking pretty good, although the only benchmark that shows the biggest gains is pretty much Everest, ~200-300 MB/s.
OMG...I just can´t believe 2Ghz C7 1T will be possible soon :eek:Well, that depends on what level of stability we're talking about and amount of modules used. I can boot at DDR3-2000 7-7-7, but it's nowhere near stable. I wish it was, at least for SPi32M :D That would rock!
Excellent write up Bachus, your thorough presentation sets the standard for memory reviews. :up:Thanks man! I'm just trying to be useful for those of you interested in this 3rd generation DDR memory.
Bachus, very nice job! Gotta go with Corsair when I take the DDR3 plunge :up: Do you have any plans to reproduce your results above with a Quad Core processor?Actually, I will do that later this week with QX6850 ES.
Excellent review bachus :clap: After playing with these boards do you have a preference? ;)
Thank you! :) Asus P5K3 Deluxe is the board I spent most time on, although Blitz Extreme has the widest range of available voltages and P35T-DQ6 is now a really good performer as well. But P5K3 has been a very solid board from the get go. Gigabyte's board used to have hard time going above DDR3-1700 when we had been showing it at Computex, but with the latest BIOS it now looks very strong - 500Mhz FSB is a snap with a right CPU and memory speeds above DDR3-2000 totally within reach. Hard to decide, really...
man you're having way too much fun there BA. F3i bios on Gigabyte hey? interesting to see good results :up: :up: :up: :up: :up:
i am hoping to get the gigabyte to test the 4GB kit :)Well, yeah it's been fun, really! But also some hard work, believe me :)

BNDMOD
08-21-2007, 05:45 PM
Great.. i love this kind of thread :)

dinos22
09-05-2007, 11:26 PM
Well, yeah it's been fun, really! But also some hard work, believe me :)

hahaha i'm sure it has

shame that Gigabyte does not have selectable command rate

i shot off an email today asking for a few superpi related bios settings to be included including command rate for the Gigabyte board you tested as i've got one here too

we'll see what happens :D

saaya
09-06-2007, 01:32 AM
awesome review michal!
good job! :toast:

EDIT: what about the blitz CL?
Could it be a buggy run?

saaya
09-11-2007, 12:08 AM
ahum! :P
michal?

kakaroto
09-19-2007, 02:25 PM
Damn, nice review dude! Your setup rocks! Are you working for Corsair now? :D
I can't wait my DDR3 setup.

Which mainboard would you prefer for allround?

kakaroto,

Redbeard
09-20-2007, 03:37 PM
Damn, nice review dude! Your setup rocks! Are you working for Corsair now? :D


He's not only working here, he's like the hardest working guy in the lab. He won't even leave for lunch!

The guy is an absolute overclocking monster.
:shocked:

dinos22
09-20-2007, 03:47 PM
He's not only working here, he's like the hardest working guy in the lab. He won't even leave for lunch!

The guy is an absolute overclocking monster.
:shocked:

hahaha that's the problem with Germans hahahah they make everyone look bad :D j/k

eva2000
09-20-2007, 08:22 PM
He's not only working here, he's like the hardest working guy in the lab. He won't even leave for lunch!

The guy is an absolute overclocking monster.
:shocked:
LOL i can understand why too... :yepp: ram is addictive :D

kakaroto
09-23-2007, 02:15 PM
He's not only working here, he's like the hardest working guy in the lab. He won't even leave for lunch!

The guy is an absolute overclocking monster.
:shocked:

Haha, that's is a good thing, memory is very addictive. :rofl: But I would strongly recommend him to have that lunch. :yepp:

Don_Dan
09-23-2007, 02:27 PM
hahaha that's the problem with Germans hahahah they make everyone look bad :D j/k

:D :D :D

saaya
09-25-2007, 03:09 AM
hahaha that's the problem with Germans hahahah they make everyone look bad :D j/k

guys, michal is from poland :D
but he works like a german, thats true :lol:
very systematic and very detailled, and he never stops.

when i worked at amd i was usually the last person in the building, besides the security guy hehe :D here at cellshock everybody has to leave the offices at 5pm... insurance and security policy or something... if it were up to me id probably work until 1 or 2 am like at amd :lol:

dinos22
09-25-2007, 03:55 AM
guys, michal is from poland :D
but he works like a german, thats true :lol:
very systematic and very detailled, and he never stops.

when i worked at amd i was usually the last person in the building, besides the security guy hehe :D here at cellshock everybody has to leave the offices at 5pm... insurance and security policy or something... if it were up to me id probably work until 1 or 2 am like at amd :lol:

lol sorry about that Bachus....i guess i assumed wrong lol

now that's germany for ya though :D:ROTF:
if you stay a minute over work hours a couple of German shepherds will attack you and rip you to bits :D

lol 1 or 2am
surely you aren't having THAT much fun at work :D

my attitude to work is if you can't achieve what you set out that day in 8 hours you'll manage fark all after that.....:p: