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Corsair TwinX PC3200 XL Pro (2-2-2-5) DDR Memory
 
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Brian Kristensen
Kurtis
Corsair
Aug. 21, 2004
Test System

Pentium 4 2.4c
ABIT IC7-MAX3
ATI Radeon X800 Pro 256 MB
160 GB SATA Seagate Barracuda (8 MB cache)
LiteOn 16X DVD-ROM
Soyo Raptor 400W Power Supply
Windows XP Professional (all the latest updates except Service Pack 2 installed)



SiSoft Sandra 2004

Our first test is SiSoftware Sandra 2004's memory benchmark which calculates both integer and float memory bandwidth. The results are purely theoretical and may not accurately represent real-world performance. Higher numbers represent better performance.

SiSoft Sandra 2004
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Memory Bandwidth (Int) Memory Bandwidth (Float)
Mushkin PC3200 LII V2 @ 200 MHz
Corsair PC3200 XL Pro @ 200 MHz
Corsair PC3200 XL Pro @ 209 MHz
Corsair PC3200 XL Pro @ 254 MHz
4818
4839
5037
6075
0
(MB/s)
8000
 
 
Memory Bandwidth (Int) Memory Bandwidth (Float)
Mushkin PC3200 LII V2 @ 200 MHz
Corsair PC3200 XL Pro @ 200 MHz
Corsair PC3200 XL Pro @ 209 MHz
Corsair PC3200 XL Pro @ 254 MHz
4851
4818
5038
6083
0
(MB/s)
8000
 
 

As expected, the modules from Mushkin and Corsair are pretty much on par at stock speeds. The 9 MHz overclock with 2-2-2-5 timings allows for a little bit of a boost. The overclock to 254 MHz shows a huge improvement in bandwidth.

FutureMark PCMark04 Build 120

PCMark04 is FutureMark's latest benchmarking utility aimed at testing almost every component in a computer. PCMark04 uses portions of real applications to stress the system. For today's testing, we will be looking specifically at the memory and overall system performance.

FutureMark PCMark04 Build 120
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System Score Memory Score
Mushkin PC3200 LII V2 @ 200 MHz
Corsair PC3200 XL Pro @ 200 MHz
Corsair PC3200 XL Pro @ 209 MHz
Corsair PC3200 XL Pro @ 254 MHz
3986
3901
4092
4944
0
(PCMarks)
8000
 
 
System Score Memory Score
Mushkin PC3200 LII V2 @ 200 MHz
Corsair PC3200 XL Pro @ 200 MHz
Corsair PC3200 XL Pro @ 209 MHz
Corsair PC3200 XL Pro @ 254 MHz
4272
4310
4485
5375
0
(PCMarks)
8000
 
 

PCMark04's scores show how much of a performance increase the extra bandwidth allows when the Corsair memory is overclocked. The overclock to 254 MHz allows for a rather generous ~25% improvement in the system and memory scores.

 
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Page 2: Test Setup / Overclocking
Page 3: SiSoft Sandra 04 / PCMark04
Page 4: ScienceMark 2 / Super Pi
Page 5: Conclusion

5 User Comments
1 - Posted by Guest on August 23, 2004 - 8:33 pm

To test this you used SiSoft Sandra’s Burn-In wizard? Why not something like Memtest which actually does it properly?

Also no single stick result to see what babies can really do? And please lets up the voltage a little.

hmmmmm

2 - Posted by Guest on August 23, 2004 - 9:20 pm

"Pushing the voltage past 2.8v did not help the overclock"

3 - Posted by mrwagner on December 7, 2004 - 1:26 pm

Those are the ones that have the leds on them right? And how much better are they then the kingston hyper x?

4 - Posted by Kurtis on December 7, 2004 - 2:49 pm

do you actually read the reviews or just look at the conclusion? :P

if you look at the review you will see some pictures showing the lights on top of the memory. and we don't have any kingston hyperx to compare to, otherwise we would have had them in the benchmarking pages. :)

5 - Posted by mrwagner on December 7, 2004 - 4:12 pm

LOL my bad sorry im at work and I just kind of skimed your post I guess next time I will have to read more into it huh! 8)

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