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Corsair XMS3 DHX 4GB DDR3-1600 kit
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Benchmark results:
At 1375MHz, we got the following results:
- CPU-Z - timings 9-9-9-24
- RightMark Multi-threaded - total time 3 minutes, 59 seconds
- MemTach - benchmark took 27.30 seconds to run, average memset was 2410.6 MB/sec, average memcpy was 1928.4 MB/sec.
- Performance Test - 893.9 operations per second, Memory Mark shows average of 672.3, PassMark rating of 121.0
- SiSoft Cache and Memory - 36.143 GB/sec
- SiSoft Sandra Memory Bandwidth - 5776MB/sec
- SiSoft Sandra Memory Latency - 78ns
At 1600MHz, we got the following results:
- CPU-Z - timings 9-9-9-24
- RightMark Multi-threaded - total time 4 minutes, 0 seconds
- MemTach - benchmark took 26.90 seconds to run, average memset was 2443.3 MB/sec, average memcpy was 1938.5 MB/sec.
- Performance Test - 827.9 operations per second, Memory Mark shows average of 667.7, PassMark rating of 120.2
- SiSoft Cache and Memory - 36.609 GB/sec
- SiSoft Sandra Memory Bandwidth - 5877MB/sec
- SiSoft Sandra Memory Latency - 75ns
Conclusion:
If you're looking to rush into the DDR3 market and spend money on a set of very nice gaming RAM, the Corsair XMS3 DHX TW3X4G1600C9DHXNV 4GB DDR3 kit will deliver. With timings as tight as 7-7-7-18 without adjusting RAM voltages, it's definitely worth the money. It can be purchased for $384 from newegg.com. This may seem expensive for a set of RAM, but it handled our benchmarks and tests quite well.
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