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    [Tests] 2Gb Geil Black Dragon PC2 6400

    Geil Black Dragon PC2 6400




    ABout Geil :

    GeIL – Golden Emperor Int’l Ltd. – is the worlds’ leading IT (memory module & CE) manufacturer that concentrates in designing the most innovative product for consumers in a wide variety of market segments.

    Our culture is based on a long-lasting commitment to customer satisfaction. GeIL is determined to produce the most advanced product with absolutely the lowest rate of return for every GeIL customer to receive the quality, performance and dependability they deserve.

    Established in 1993, GeIL has soon become one of the most professional memory module manufactures in the industry. Since then GeIL has been concentrating in memory module design and manufacturing. As of today, our manufacturing facilities employ over 200 people and produce a wide variety of modules with distribution in over 50 countries worldwide. GeIL’s Global Headquarter resides in the heart of computer technology – Taipei with branches spreading over in Hong Kong, China and U.S.A.

    Our diverse product lines also include consumer electronic product. In order to produce this wide range of performance products with the best of quality, GeIL has implemented a stringent, company-wide, quality control standard of excellence. GeIL’s introduction of EVO II IC/Module Tester has raised the bar of DRAM manufactures’ ability in R&D of IC/memory module sorting technology. This is just the beginning.

    More about Geil & Products Here!!
















    Specs:







    Hardware :

    Q6600
    Asus P5E
    OCZ 600W
    2GB Geil Black Dragon 6400




    Ram Default (DDR2-800Mhz 4-4-4-12) & Q6600 @ 3600mhz (400x9)





    Everest @ Memory Write







    Everest @ memory Read:







    Everest @ Memory Latency:






    SuperPi 1MB :









    Overclocking



    Only using1.95v








    RAM @ DDR2-880Mhz 4-4-4-12 & Q6600 @ 3160mhz (350x9)





    Everest @ Memory Write:








    Everest @ Memory Read :







    Everest @ Memoria Latency:








    Only using default voltage ( 1.9v) and 5-5-5 timings









    Ram @ DDR2-100Mhz 5-5-5-12 @ 1.9v & Q6600 @ 3600mhz (400x9)





    Everest @ Memory write:






    Everest @ Memory Read:







    Everest @ MemorY Latency








    SuperPi 1MB :








    Only using 1.90v again !









    Ram @ DDR2-1070Mhz 5-5-5-15 @ 1.9v & Q6600 @ 3000mhz (333x9)





    Everest @ Memory Write:






    Everest @ Memory Read:







    Everest @ Memory Latency :






    Not Bad , using only Low voltage (1.9v/1.95v) and for Ram that costs around 60€ !!!

    This Ram are rated 1.9v / 2.4v , next part of tests with + voltage.



    regards!



    Last edited by mascaras; 12-16-2007 at 08:38 AM.

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    Reserved for tests with + voltage


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    I am curious to see how they are going to do with higher volts and 4-4-4-X ... Could you also please look after temperatures? would be a really nice review ...
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    Is this the Quad channel kit?
    I tried the 4GB Quad channel kit before, wasn't bad considering the price.

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    Have you got some real photos? I am curious about soldered chips
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    this is 2Gb Kit

    right now im using 500Mhz 5-5-4-12 @ 2.0v prime Stable (they are rated 1.9v~2.4v)

    when i have time i will test 4-4-4-12 max Clock


    Last edited by mascaras; 12-29-2007 at 12:26 PM.

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    so what are you waiting for? :p

    where can you pick some of this RAM up at in the US?
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    Wow, runs those speeds with no heat spreader?

    How much were these sticks? Where did you get them?
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