Hello to all of you guys still interested in seeing yet another DDR OCing Report!
This time I decided to go for a brand, that although is very well known, has not been seen too often here on XtremeSystems Forums - Patriot Memory, which is a division of PDP Systems, Inc based in Fremont, CA
The kit I will be lookiing is PDC2G4000ELK, which is 2GB DDR set built with Samsung UCCC. It has been announced about 3 months ago but I have not seen anyone really showing any results with it on our Forums. As usual, I have kindly asked for a retail sample that is not cherry-picked for the purpose of my presentation on XS. This is what I was told as an assurance, which is good enough for meSo, after this short introduction, let's get on with clokin'! But first, let snap few shots...Originally Posted by Patriot Memory
A plastic package it came in
A shot from a little perspective
Cool looking logo
Setup:
AMD Opteron 146
DFI LP Ultra-D R.A02, BIOS 11/14 Official
NForce4 drivers 6.70, USB, Network and Audio enabled.
EVGA 7800GTX 256MB KO @ 490+40/1390 (low-power mode disabled thru BIOS-mod)
Forceware 84.21, High Quality
Windows XP SP2, not tweaked
Part1: How good it is @ 8-4-4-3.0-1T
SPi32M & 3DMark03 @ DDR560 8-4-4-3.0-1T, 308x10=3080Mhz
3DMark2001 & 3DMark06 @ DDR560 8-4-4-3.0-1T, 308x10=3080Mhz
SP2004 LargeFFT 1024MB used @ DDR560 8-4-4-3.0-1T, 308x10=3080Mhz
SPi32M & 3DMark03 @ DDR566 8-4-4-3.0-1T, 312x10=3120Mhz
3DMark2001 & 3DM06 @ DDR566 8-4-4-3.0-1T, 312x10=3120Mhz
So, 280Mhz is what this kit is able to take any task one throws at it. That sits quite well where good UCCC is going and this particular kit can go a bit further as far as benchmarking goes. Meaning, that 283MHz was good for everything, including gaming in FarCry and F.E.A.R, but not SP2004 or Memtest for Windows. Very good results, If I had to say something about it.
Part2: How good it is @ 8-3-4-3.0-1T
SPi32M & 3DMark03 @ DDR556 8-3-4-3.0-1T, 306x10=3060Mhz
3DMark2001 & 3DMark06 @ DDR556 8-3-4-3.0-1T, 306x10=3060Mhz
SP2004 LargeFFT 1024MB used @ DDR556 8-3-4-3.0-1T, 306x10=3060Mhz
SPi32M & 3DMark03 @ DDR560 8-3-4-3.0-1T, 308x10=3080Mhz
3DMark2001 & 3DM06 @ DDR560 8-3-4-3.0-1T, 308x10=3080Mhz
This is an interesting part. I managed to get those sticks fully stable at almost same memory clock as in above Part1, but with a TRP=3! Very nice surprise and I liked to see it. Tweakers will love that, although it will not make a lot of difference in real-world gaming. But for us, XS'ers every bit of performance matters, right?
Part3: How good it is @ 5-3-3-3.0-1T
SPi32M & 3DMark03 @ DDR500 5-3-3-3.0-1T, 300x10=3000Mhz
3DMark2001 & 3DMark06 @ DDR500 5-3-3-3.0-1T, 300x10=3000Mhz
Well, one step down and we're hunting for highest MAX stable at 5-3-3-3.0-1T... And we found it at a round DDR500! Pretty cool, to be able to run a memory at it's advertised speed of DDR500, but with quite much tighter timmings Again, this result places PDC2G4000ELK up there - but was anyone surprised?
Part4: First conclusion
This OCing Report has not been finished just yet and I still have few tests to run. But from what I have seen during those last five days with this RAM, I can say that it deserves excellent marks. Plus, we know that UCCC is perfect for those on the budget, but yet not willing to sacrifice any performance. This kit can be found at Newegg at a great price of $135 after $55 MIR! It's worth every penny
Update1: How about full stability @ 5-3-3-2.5-1T
SPi32M & 3DMark03 @ DDR490 5-3-3-2.5-1T, 294x10=2940Mhz
3DMark2001 & 3DMark06 @ DDR490 5-3-3-2.5-1T, 294x10=2940Mhz
SP2004 LargeFFT 1024MB used @ DDR490 5-3-3-2.5-1T, 294x10=2940Mhz
"Tightening" to CAS2.5 appeared to be as easy as going to BIOS and changing it I got DDR490 which is good for probably everything but DDR500 was not quite stable. I almost got it to pass SPi32M, though...
Stay tuned for more benches and thanks for reading!
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