Corsair World's First DDR3-1800 Low Latency Kit reviewed by Yoxxy.. You can find the review here on the front page...
Corsair World's First DDR3-1800 Low Latency Kit reviewed by Yoxxy.. You can find the review here on the front page...
those dont seem like very low latencies to me
CPU: Lapped QX6700 @ 4000MHz, bench @ 4250MHz
RAM: Teamgroup DDRII PC6400 @ 1066 cas5
MOBO: eVGA 680i SLI
VID: eVGA 8800GTX + Zotac 8800GTX SLI...GPU voltmodded....Memory voltmodded (both cards)
BOOT Drive: Seagate 320GB 7200.10 RAID 0
Storage Drive: Seagate 640GB 7200.11 RAID 1
Samsung Super Write Master
Coolermaster Real Power Pro 850W
Custom Bench Table
LaCie 19inch CRT
Single Stage Phase Change - CPU
Water - VGA's
Low Latency and DDR3 = 7,
Ultra Low Latency = 5.
lol...1800 777-20, aggresive.
The review looks a little biased to me, Yoxxy forgot:
1.) It overclocks just 20mhz (2.5% no matter what latencies.
2.) Latencies can only be lowered by a little.
3.) It's xtremely expensive.
4.) It get's it's ass kicked by the Supertalent DDR3-1866 kit.
1+2+3+4 = It's a tech demo and they didn't exceeded in their goal being the best (in my opinion).
Then, he gave it 9.5/10. But:
1.) There is no innovation in this product.
2.) It's expensive.
3.) It's not really fun overclockng (+- done in an hour of testing).
I'd give it 7/10 maybe, because it is still xtreme, but no more. 8.5+/10 is only for products that you come by a couple of times a year that have something really special. This is not it in my opinion.
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1.) 20 mhz == a tight screen.
2.) +3% increase in speed is not minor
3.) Price is unkown.
4.) I have the ST DDR3-1866 kit it doesn't perform as well. Timings of 8-7-7-16 are the best at PC3-1800 with 2.1v.
WOW, I have not seen so much negativity in a long time (except in the speak freely section).
Guys this is an unreleased product that he's been kind enough to test and post on XS as an exclusive and you sit here and bash it.. NOT COOL.
wow thats really fast...and 1T
bench with games would be nice too
I didn't mean to be negative, sorry. I just feel ratings are easy to give away to respectable brands. Giving 9.5/10 to an unreleased product is just....ohh well.
In some forum sections you'd be called a fanboy by 90%+ of the people.
The review is really nice, but the rating just feels unappropriate for an unreleased product. It's also very high for something that doesn't stick out way above other products from the specs we have now (no info on price, availability, etc).
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not to rain on your parade here...
but there NO DDR3 thats cheap at the moment.
saying that corsairs is expensive, when the very ram you mention, is $800 for 2 gigs, is very very one sided.
yes, its expensive, but ALL DDR3 is expensive at the moment.
even the junky crap that no one wants....
the stuff people have even a remote interest in, is 3 times more expensive then a Great set of DDR2.
While I'll admit I probably won't be rushing out to buy a set, Yoxxy deserves big ups for an excellent write-up and very relevant testing.
I bet a lot of the haters will be referring to his review and other similar ones when they begin ocing DDR3. (chances are many of us will be very soon)
I guess it'll be priced at 'bout $800-$1000, too expensive
Good review, but i must say this ram is a little disappointing. Only a 20 MHz overclock leaves more to be desired, and reminds me of Corsair's XMS2 DDR2 800 ram - comes stock overclocked from 667 to 800 then max overclock was <50 MHz more regardless of voltage or timings.
The 1600 MHz rated Z9 based Supertalents have been shown to break 2000 MHz at 7-7-7-x timings, and respond to voltage up to 2.25v; this corsair offers little to no competition to the supertalents, and perhaps may only compete with the lower performance non-micron based DDR3 kits.
Last edited by Timbosan; 08-16-2007 at 05:19 AM.
well done.. but price is unknown as of yet?
any idea whats under the hood?
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