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OCZ 2x1GB PC3-12800 1600MHz Memory Kit Review
Date Published:
09-18-2007
Written By:
Temujin
Edited By:
Diceman
Provided By:
OCZ Technology
Where to Buy:
OCZ Technology
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Pages: 1 2 3 4

Game Results:

Current game titles such as Bioshock, ET Quake Wars, Battlefield 2142, and Crysis are the biggest system hogs. This is the industry standard and is an unfortunate necessity in order to keep pushing the computer hardware market to make greater leaps in performance. If you think back to Quake 3, one of the oldest classics, it was an evolutionary jump of sorts in gaming based on its game engine. It also required so many people to upgrade their systems to appreciate what the game had to offer or to at least make it playable. These newer titles have similar characteristics and can do so much better with a minimum of 2GB of memory.

 

3D performance continues to benefit from 2GB or more of memory. While the frame rates won't vary in great deal at stock speeds among various DDR3 modules, frame rates will increase depending on the processor's speed and FSB. This remains especially true if you intend to overclock your system even just a bit. Needless to say, any decent dual core processor coupled with a capable video card will present very playable frame rates. The only thing you could really do to get more from your system is to include some good memory.

 


Summary and Conclusion:

The final rule to utilizing a great memory kit to its full potential is that it must be paired up with a very capable motherboard. The two most important components in any computer equation are the motherboard and memory. If you plan to overclock your system, then you absolutely need to have a top notch motherboard and memory kit. Seeing that overclocking has never been so easy on that elite new motherboard, and if you expect the utmost stability and flexibility from your system, you aren't going to easily find it buying the cheap sellout components.


0 to 1600MHz in 5 Seconds!

As with most DDR2 and DDR3 memory, both yield the best results when you match the system FSB and memory frequency. Stock frequencies tend to be pretty close which begs the question as to whether or not the upgrade is worth it if all you need is basic performance. If you fall within this particular end user, then this kit might not be what you want since the price can set you back a pretty penny. If you're on a budget, then a top notch DDR2 system along with some excellent OCZ PC2-8500 Reaper memory might be in order.

But, most users that buy the OCZ DDR3-1600 memory kit tend to have enthusiast driven intentions like overclocking or are looking for an extra sweet look with something more mainstream. On this particular test platform, the E6600 2.4GHz processor scaled very well with the extremely capable OCZ DDR3-1600 Dual Channel Kit. Keeping the memory frequency aligned with the system's FSB, the processor reached a new 3.96GHz maximum, using extra cooling of course. Until this kit arrived, it appeared that this particular E6600 wasn't anything exceptional.

You simply can't go wrong choosing the OCZ DDR3-1600 2GB Platinum Enhanced Bandwidth Dual Channel Memory Kit . Not only does the kit operate with better timings at slower frequencies, the kit very easily offers great timings at even faster frequencies. These modules operate flawlessly as well as remain relatively cooler than it's DDR2 predecessors due to the design improvements and voltage requirements. You just can't dismiss the exemplary stability that this kit offers under the abuse of an enthusiast, which is why it definitely receives my recommendation. We'd like to thank OCZ for sending us this exceptional DDR3-1600 2GB Platinum Series memory kit.

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