by Anton Shilov
02/26/2005 | 05:54 PM
PDP Systems, who sells memory modules under Patriot brand-name, said it would mark its “Extreme Performance” DDR2 products based on their potential overclockability, underlining overclocking potential DDR2 SDRAM memory has and guarantying significant performance enhancement for customers.
<%BANNER[article]%>“We felt the name change not only helped communicate the superior performance of our DDR2 +XBL line to the gaming/performance community, but was necessary to properly note the PCB revisions. We could have added a revision to the end of the original 4200+XBL, but we felt changing the name would ultimately create less confusion,” stated Garrett Rezzonico, Director of Marketing.
The Patriot’s Extreme Performance and Dual-Channel DDR2 4200+XBL series are being renamed to 5600+XBL, reflecting maximum memory throughput when overclocked. While the memory modules come with SPD programmed as PC2-4200 (533MHz) with CL3 2-2-4 timings, the speed may be set to PC2-5300 (667MHz) with CL4 3-3-10 latency settings or even PC2-5600 (700MHz) with CL4 3-3-12 timings. The company claims that memory modules will function well with 1.8v – 2.0v voltage setting.
Currently the world’s highest performing commercially available memory modules are 667MHz DDR2 products. The most popular memory brands – Corsair Memory, Crucial Technology, GEIL,
In mid-January, 2005,
Patriot’s memory modules come with aluminum heat-spreaders and lifetime warranty. Pricing may vary depending on the retailer.