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ADATA XPG Gaming DDR3 1600G 4GX2 CL9-9-9-24 Dual Channel Kit Test
Specification:
8-layer PCB
DDR3 1600 CL9-9-9-24
Voltage: 1.55-1.75V
Limited Life Warranty
The Retail Package:


CL9-9-9-24, 1.55~1.75V


Black Heatsink - Gaming Series

Test Platform:
CPU: Intel Xeon W3540
MB: EVGA Classified E759 @ Dual Channel
RAM: Adata XPG Gaming 4G X 2 DDR3 1600G CL9-9-9-24, 1.55~1.75V
Display Card: HD4670
I skipped the default test, directly go to lower the timings at DDR3 1600 speed with max. VDimm 1.65V, then Try increase the freq. with suitable relaxation of timings and with Max. Vdimm 1.65V. MemtestPro, Everest are used for this test.
Test 1: @ DDR3 1600
DDR3 1600 CL8-9-8-20-88-1T @ 1.52V Memtest 100% and Everest Bandwidth, Latencies


DDR3 1600 CL7-9-7-20-88-1T @ 1.65V Memtest 300% and Everest Bandwidth, Latencies


Test 2: DDR3 2000
DDR3 2000 CL9-11-9-20-120-1T @ 1.65V Memtest 400% and Everest Bandwidth, Latencies


with increase of freq. to DDR3 2000 and so does the uncore speed, bandwidth and latency is improved.
PROS:
1) AT 1.65V, you can choose 1600C7 or 2000C9, overclockability is quite good for 4G module
2) The modules are just warm when full loading
3) Flexibility for users to upgrade
CONS:
1) 4G module still expensive nowaday
2) Some X58 users may expect Tri-channel Kit to come
Last edited by TinTin; 03-28-2010 at 10:11 PM.
CPU: XEON W3540 & Gulftown Q3FE
MB: Asus Rampage III Extreme
RAM: Corsair GT2000C7 2G X 3 ADATA XPG+ 2200+ 2G X 3
SSD: Adata S596 120G
Display Card: Asus EAH 5870
WaterCooling:
Laing D5 Pump + Koolance D5 Top
Radiator: KP 120.3
CPU Block: HeatKiller 3.0 + EK full MB Block
PSU: Antec TPQ 1200W OC
Case: SilverStone TJ-07BW

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