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Corsair XMS TWINX1024-3200XL

Aug 23,2005 0

2. Test Configuration & System

 

Review Pages

1. Introduction
2. Test Configuration & System
3. SiSoft Sandra 2005
4. PCMark05
5. Performance Test v.5
6. Half Life 2 - Video Stress Test
7. Overclocking
8. Conclusion

 

After installing the two memory modules, we checked the SPD Timings using the latest CPU-Z.

For these tests, we used an AMD Athlon 64 3500+ CPU (Newcastle), running at 2200MHz.

We will also be comparing the Corsair XMS TwinX 1024-3200XL RAM modules with the OCZ EL DDR PC-3200 Platinum Revision 2. Below you can see the SPD Timing for the OCZ Platinum memory modules, again according to CPU-Z.

Here's a rundown of our testbed:

System Specifications
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3500+ CPU (Newcastle)
Case: Antec
Motherboard: Abit AN8 Fatal1ty
Power supply: CoolerMaster 450W
Memory: Corsair XMS TwinX 1024-3200XL (2x512MB)
VGA: ASUS 6800GT PCI-E
Hard Disk Drive: WD800JD 80GB 7200RPM
OS: Windows XP Pro SP2
Drivers: 7.1.8.4
DirectX: v9.0c

Benchmarks & Applications used

  • Memtest86+-1.60
  • Sisoft Sandra 2005
  • PcMark05
  • Performance Test V5.0 ( PassMark)
  • Half Life 2 - VST
  • CPU-Z v1.29

 

Review Pages

1. Introduction
2. Test Configuration & System
3. SiSoft Sandra 2005
4. PCMark05
5. Performance Test v.5
6. Half Life 2 - Video Stress Test
7. Overclocking
8. Conclusion

 

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