It's great to see how individual memory stacks up
against one another under stock configuration, but we're also going to show how
they stack up to each other when overclocked. The results are listed below for
some of the recent memory to cross PCSTATS' test bench. All memory was tested at
its most lax timings as well as its most aggressive. In terms of best overall
overclocking performance, PCStats currently gives more weight to the combination
of moderately high speeds and low latencies (2-2-2-5) than high speeds at the
expense of latency timings.
The OCZ
PC 3500 Gold GX does very well in the low latency tests and 500 MHz with 2-2-2-5
timings is awesome. Lowering the timings does not allow the OCZ memory to clock
much higher.
Definitely worthy of its
"Gamer" Title...
Gamers demand the best, and those of you who
do not want to spend a lot of time tweaking will like OCZ's new PC3500 Gold GX
edition memory. Most games require quick access between the processor and memory
and the PC3500 Gold GX is rated to run at 217 MHz with 2-2-2-5 timings.
With a retail price of $221 CDN ($187 US), the OCZ PC3500 Gold
GX memory is actually quite moderately priced. The memory features a life time
warranty and I like how OCZ has a toll free 1-800 number for users to call about
problems. Forum and email support is great but useless if your PC is down.
;-)
The stock performance of the OCZ
PC3500 Gold GX was good, and it teams up with an Athlon64 system very nicely.
Those of you who want to push the memory a bit, with 3.2V we were able to run
the memory at a blistering 250 MHz while keeping 2-2-2-5 timings! We saw a
decent performance boost due simply to the increased motherboard/memory
combination.
There is not much to complain about with this memory, if
you are looking for some good stuff, OCZ can deliver.
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