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News around the WebWeb-Site Overclocks DDR2 Memory to 1308MHzDDR2 Overclocker’s Memory Module Roundup[ 09/13/2006 | 11:59 PM ] With the transition of AMD microprocessors to socket AM2 infrastructure the end of DDR era becomes obvious. Today all contemporary microprocessors from both AMD and Intel utilize DDR2 memory, which generally simplifies life of memory module makers, who do not have to put money and effort into development of advanced DDR and DDR2 modules for adopters of different microprocessor platforms. <%BANNER[article_nw]%>In order to find the best DDR2 modules in terms of overclocking potential and stability at high frequencies TweakTown has completed a roundup of DDR2 memory module kits from major manufacturers, including: A-Data Vitesta DDR2 800, Corsair XMS2 8500, G.Skill PC2-8000, Kingston HyperX PC2-8000, OCZ EL PC2-8000 Platinum Extreme Edition, Super Talent TX800 Series, SyncMAX Express DDR2 667, Team Xtreem DDR-2 1000MHz and TwinMOS Twister PC2-6400. The winner in terms of overclockability was Corsair with 1308MHz peak clock-speed. “Corsair was extremely impressive, not only did it manage to give us some great clock speeds but (at least from our research in the Australian market) its pricing is extremely competitive for such high clocked memory. OCZ clearly is another great choice for speed and even a good price range, considering OCZ in the past has been some of the more expansive RAM modules on the market. G.Skill memory while not able to overclock as high was running more impressive SPD timings and it’s clear that tight timings are also important when it comes to performance,” concludes TweakTown. Discussion |
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