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OCZ EL DDR PC-4000 Gold GX XTC 2GB Dual Channel Memory Kit Review
Author: Daniel Barros
Type: Reviews Last Updated: May 23, 2006
Page: 5 of 8
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Benchmarking at 220 MHz/DDR440

We lowered the clock multiplier of our Athlon 64 3500+ (2.2 GHz) from 11x to 10x and increased its memory bus from 200 MHz to 220 MHz, making the memories to run at DDR440 keeping the CPU running internally at 2.2 GHz. Let’s see how the reviewed kit performed under this configuration.

Sandra Lite 2005.SR3 10.69

We used the Memory Bandwidth Benchmark module from Sandra to measure the maximum transfer rate that the memory was able to achieve. The result published is an arithmetic average from the Buffered Integer Stream and Buffered Float Stream results.

You can check the results on the graph below.

Memories – 220MHz/DDR440 1T

Sandra - Int and Float Average

%

OCZ EL DDR PC-4000 Gold GX XTC (2.5-3-3-7) – 2.6 V

5899 

 

Corsair TWINX2048-3500LLPRO (2-3-2-5) – 2.6 V

5894

-0.08

Patriot PDC2G3500LLK (2-3-2-5) – 2.6 V

5894

-0.08

On this test all memories achieved the same performance level.


3DMark2001 SE Build 3.3.0

3DMark2001 SE simulates older games based on DirectX 8.1 and it is very sensitive to changes in the hardware configuration of the system.

You can check the results on the graph below.

Memories – 220MHz/DDR440 1T

3DMark2001 SE (Build 3.3.0)

%

Corsair TWINX2048-3500LLPRO (2-3-2-5) – 2.6 V

22922

+1.33

Patriot PDC2G3500LLK (2-3-2-5) – 2.6 V

22866

+1.08

OCZ EL DDR PC-4000 Gold GX XTC (2.5-3-3-7) – 2.6 V 

22622

 

On 3DMark2001 SE all tested memories have also achieved the same performance level.


Quake III Arena 1.32

Even though this is an old game its importance comes from the fact its engine is used by several other games, like Jedi Knight II and Medal of Honor, and also because this game is very sensitive to any changes on the hardware configuration.

We used the demo four available on version 1.32 of Quake III to make our benchmarking with this game. We ran this demo three times at 1024x768x32 resolution and all image quality settings on their default configuration and we picked the middle value for our comparisons, i.e. we discarded the highest and the lowest values.

Check the results below.

Memories – 220MHz/DDR440 1T

Quake III Arena - FPS

%

Patriot PDC2G3500LLK (2-3-2-5) – 2.6 V

465.3

+2.81

Corsair TWINX2048-3500LLPRO (2-3-2-5) – 2.6 V

 462.6

+2.21

OCZ EL DDR PC-4000 Gold GX XTC (2.5-3-3-7) – 2,6 V 

452.6

 


Even though it has a higher latency OCZ EL DDR PC-4000 Gold GX XTC achieved a performance similar to the other memory modules we tested.


Super Pi Mod 1.4

Super Pi is a benchmarking software created at Tokyo University which measures the time spent to calculate Pi up to 32 million decimal places. In our tests we calculated Pi with 1 million decimal places.

Check the results below.

Memories – 220MHz/DDR440 1T

Super Pi Mod 1.4

%

Corsair TWINX2048-3500LLPRO (2-3-2-5) – 2.6 V

38.423 

-0.92

Patriot PDC2G3500LLK (2-3-2-5) – 2.6 V

38.438 

-0.88

OCZ EL DDR PC-4000 Gold GX XTC (2.5-3-3-7) – 2.6 V 

38.781 

 

On Super Pi the lower the result, the better, since it means seconds. Even though it has a higher latency OCZ EL DDR PC-4000 Gold GX XTC achieved a performance similar to the other memory modules we tested.

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