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Patriot DDR400 2-2-2/DDR533 3-4-4: Performance AND Value
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Wesley Fink
on April 8, 2005 12:05 AM EST
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Patriot PC3200+XBLK
Performance Test Configuration
Test Results : Patriot PC3200+XLBK
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DDR400/2.4GHz Performance
DDR436/2.4GHz Performance
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Patriot PC3200+XBLK
Performance Test Configuration
Test Results : Patriot PC3200+XLBK
Performance Comparisons
DDR400/2.4GHz Performance
DDR436/2.4GHz Performance
DDR480/2.4GHz Peformance
DDR533/2.4GHz Performance
Highest Performance
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Googer
- Friday, April 8, 2005 -
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Does anyone know of the home page for the company that makes these brainpower pcb's?
bupkus
- Friday, April 8, 2005 -
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It would seem that at least DFI had planned for it.
JoKeRr
- Friday, April 8, 2005 -
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first READ!
question: running VX continually at 3.3+V, will it damage the memory controller in the long term??
Great review, had a friend with this ram, and it's at DDR600 as well on a A8NSLI DLX.
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Googer - Friday, April 8, 2005 - link
Does anyone know of the home page for the company that makes these brainpower pcb's?bupkus - Friday, April 8, 2005 - link
It would seem that at least DFI had planned for it.JoKeRr - Friday, April 8, 2005 - link
first READ!question: running VX continually at 3.3+V, will it damage the memory controller in the long term??
Great review, had a friend with this ram, and it's at DDR600 as well on a A8NSLI DLX.