I'm looking for some of the highest DDR benchmarks out there. If anyone has seen any higher then this one with my Kingston PC3500 256Mb, please post them up :)
I Need to know for some review info.
Thanks,
OPP
Kingston PC3500 256Mb @ 3.01V
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I'm looking for some of the highest DDR benchmarks out there. If anyone has seen any higher then this one with my Kingston PC3500 256Mb, please post them up :)
I Need to know for some review info.
Thanks,
OPP
Kingston PC3500 256Mb @ 3.01V
I hope the commerically available sticks will go as good as that one there OPP :eek:
Not like the OCZ EL DDR thing which went like to 250 in the review and the one I am trying now will not even do 230 at the same board as they used ... in my IT7 its overclockability is between the Corsair 3200 and 3500. Nothing extraordinary as the review samples would suggest :rolleyes:
Me too, I'm trying to get a off the shelf stick.Quote:
Originally posted by JCviggen
I hope the commerically available sticks will go as good as that one there OPP :eek:
Not like the OCZ EL DDR thing which went like to 250 in the review and the one I am trying now will not even do 230 at the same board as they used ... in my IT7 its overclockability is between the Corsair 3200 and 3500. Nothing extraordinary as the review samples would suggest :rolleyes:
OPP
JC,
BTW: pretty nice score posted on the ORB by Swiftech;)
They made it into the Top 10, not bad :D
OPP
Name removedQuote:
Kingston doesn't play the "special game"
For all you gamers out there, go for it! Be brave. You will find Kingston's quality "premium" and the same across the board. I can't speak on behalf of other manufacturers out there, but I can promise that the samples that **** has received from Kingston are the same as those sent to Fry's Electronics and soon to be other retailers.
It would not do us any good if we were to send out special modules and have you gamers out there have problems or issues. We would lose our reputation big time.
Happy Gaming!
Heather Jardim
Kingston
Guess we'll have to wait and see.
Very sweet OPP, thats just an amazing bench. :slobber: :slobber: :slobber:
Nice score they got indeed OPP :)
Sweet, i'll be getting one of those blocks :)Quote:
Radeon 9700 464/370 cooled by MCW50-T 172W Peltier Water Temp 22C
For that low of a Card overclock I think the Asus acually put out some power in the Benching. Iknow as fact that the memory was only running at 223Mhz 2-5-2 timings. The Asus might be a nice toy.Quote:
Originally posted by JCviggen
Nice score they got indeed OPP :)
Sweet, i'll be getting one of those blocks :)
OPP
http://users.on.net/nlinh/HW/DDR542.gif
That is a Corsair XMS3200 C2 on an Asus P4B533-V. That is all I got from the owner of this benchmark. I'm not sure if its legit or not.
http://users.on.net/nlinh/HW/M190.JPG
That is my friend's OC: Asus P4B533-V, Corsair XMS3200 C2.5, 2.85V, no mod at all. Timings are as what shown in the screenshot. CPU is a 1.6A @ 190x16. He has another screenshot at 191 or 192x16 but I can't find it atm. The score is 391x/391x IIRC.
http://users.on.net/nlinh/HW/XP-252-RAM.gif
That is what I found on a Chinese/Taiwanese HW site (can't remember the name atm) from one of their reviews. CPU is a 1800+ cooled with LN2. Mobo is EPox 8K5A2+. RAM is A-Data PC3200, Vdimm is 3.2V. Timings are 2-5-2-2.
OMFG that bw is hoooooooooooooge Niko...
Holy Cow, I like that LN2 AMD score :D
OPP
its done w/ a XP1600 =)
here's some more about that OC:
http://www.piopioshardware.com/ocare...piopio1028.htm
RAM timings are 2.5-3-3-1T
Well this isn't sandra but it is stable obviously... @ 259mhz DDR.... now, the system DDR is LN2 cooled... I'm sure that helps a bit :)
EDIT: Owner's site: http://v-tec.hp.infoseek.co.jp/
http://v-tec.hp.infoseek.co.jp/pi104/3112-59.jpg
DAYUM!
http://v-tec.hp.infoseek.co.jp/photo/eco-01.jpg
DAYUM MORE!!!
http://v-tec.hp.infoseek.co.jp/photo/arc.jpg
DAMN!
Holly mother of Jehosefat!!!!
Niko - what kind of cooling do you use for that 16x203?
http://digilander.libero.it/DirtyPunker/255.JPG
a.data pc3200 256mb, 2-5-2-2 enhanced on, 2.97v on IT7-MAX2 V2.0, no ramsink
Impressive scores, guys! :eek:
Same results the OCZ EL DDR don't go past 228/230. Same as the Geil3200c2 or Corsair3200c2Quote:
Originally posted by JCviggen
I hope the commerically available sticks will go as good as that one there OPP :eek:
Not like the OCZ EL DDR thing which went like to 250 in the review and the one I am trying now will not even do 230 at the same board as they used ... in my IT7 its overclockability is between the Corsair 3200 and 3500. Nothing extraordinary as the review samples would suggest :rolleyes:
Geil3500 and Corsair 3500 are better.
Best OC Regards
Tom Holck
Denmark
The Homeland of Prometeia
i may have to pick up some of these kingston hyperx pc3500s
JCviggen ,
You know that the samples for the OC prices review and in fact most OCZ product reviews were all purchased through retail I assume ?
Not every single stick is going to do DDR500 speeds though , not of any brand , never.
I would even go as far as to guess your comparing our 512 to a corsair 256. I could be wrong but 472 at 2-7-3-2 sounds good for a 512 PC-3500 to me .
The way I look at it, a DIMM should be able to run its rated speed @ the suggested timings, period. If it does that, I'd say its done its job. However, if there's other modules out there rated @ similar speeds yet perform better for a similar price, now which one do you think I'm going to buy? ;)
I'm not partial to any memory mfr. I've owned Crucial, Samsung, & Corsair now as far as performance memory goes, & I'll buy OCZ someday too prolly if its the top dog :)
Be cool, ryanpgroovy, plenty of ppl love OCZ memory :D
thanks
Who???OC2?
I have the exact same stepping as them Agoia 41F0204 but i've killed it (need to recheck as TheDude suggested) :( :(Quote:
Originally posted by macci
its done w/ a XP1600 =)
here's some more about that OC:
http://www.piopioshardware.com/ocare...piopio1028.htm
RAM timings are 2.5-3-3-1T
Guys please DITCH the buffered scores as they PROVE NOTHING!! they scale with fsb and as such cannot be trusted.Just bench unbuffered and show how fast the ram really is.Also show a sceeny of memtest86 at startup as this shows an unbuffered test too.
I am a reseller and have been selling memory for sometime now. We use to sell Corsair memory but dumped it because OCZ just beats Corsair in top quality and performance. We didn't want our customers thinking they were getting the best when we knew something out there is better and usually less money. Ram is very important and we want our customers to have the best ram out there...period.
Hardco1,
Welcome to Xtreme :)
See, ryan :p