3DMark06 is
the worldwide standard in advanced 3D game performance benchmarking. A
fundamental tool for every company in the PC industry as well as PC users and
gamers, 3DMark06 uses advanced real-time 3D game workloads to measure PC
performance using a suite of DirectX 9 3D graphics tests, CPU tests, and 3D
feature tests. 3DMark06 tests include all new HDR/SM3.0 graphics tests, SM2.0
graphics tests, AI and physics driven single and multiple cores or processor CPU
tests and a collection of comprehensive feature tests to reliably measure next
generation gaming performance today.
Futuremark 3DMark06 1.1.0: |
Overall |
Points |
Ranking |
Corsair
Twin3X2048-1800C7D (333/1333) |
9261 |
|
Patriot PDC32G1866LLK
(333/1333) |
9271 |
|
Patriot PDC32G1600LLK (333/1333) |
9285 |
|
Patriot PDC32G1600LLK (455/1820) |
9378 |
|
CPU |
Points |
Ranking |
Corsair
Twin3X2048-1800C7D (333/1333) |
2385 |
|
Patriot PDC32G1866LLK
(333/1333) |
2387 |
|
Patriot PDC32G1600LLK (333/1333) |
2390 |
|
Patriot PDC32G1600LLK (455/1820) |
2486 |
|
3DMark06 results are nice and strong from all DDR3 memory
modules, and as expected the 7-7-7-18 latency improves the PDC32G1600LLK's score
slightly. The impact from overclocking is good, but not dramatic.
Quake 4 is
the latest shooter from ID and is based on the Doom 3 engine. Tweaked to for
more eye candy, Quake 4 promises to be tougher on videocards and systems than
its predecessor was. Quake 4 also does not have a 60 fps limiter like Doom 3,
with the Ultra setting, graphic textures can surpass the 500MB mark! Each test
is run three times and with the third run being recorded.
ID Software Quake 4 |
LQ 640x480 |
FPS |
Ranking |
Corsair
Twin3X2048-1800C7D (333/1333) |
218.5 |
|
Patriot PDC32G1866LLK
(333/1333) |
211.4 |
|
Patriot PDC32G1600LLK (333/1333) |
212.6 |
|
Patriot PDC32G1600LLK (455/1820) |
233.6 |
|
The low latency of the Patriot PDC32G1600LLK comes in
just behind the Corsair Twin3X2048-1800C7D modules. Overclocking boosts the
overall framerate nicely, as you might have guessed by this point.
Sierra FEAR 1.08 |
Source: Sierra |
|
FEAR is
Sierra's latest first person shooter which relies heavily on DirectX 9 features.
With its "Soft Shadows" feature enabled, even the fastest videocards run at a
crawl, FEAR is definitely the new benchmark for future FPS games to
follow.
Sierra FEAR |
Minimum Settings 640x480: |
FPS |
Ranking |
Corsair
Twin3X2048-1800C7D (333/1333) |
571 |
|
Patriot PDC32G1866LLK
(333/1333) |
568 |
|
Patriot PDC32G1600LLK (333/1333) |
576 |
|
Patriot PDC32G1600LLK (455/1820) |
596 |
|
In the last game benchmark of the day, the Patriot
PDC32G1600LLK DDR3-1600 kit cracks 576FPS at stock, and 596 FPS when overclocked.