Performance Comparisons

Performance of the OCZ EL PC4000 VX Gold, Corsair TwinX1024-4400C25, Crucial Ballistix PC3200, and OCZ PC3200 Platinum Rev.2 were compared on the DFI nForce4 AMD Athlon 64 platform. While we did not test on an Intel platform, the performance results can also be generally compared to previous benchmark results on the Intel test beds. More results are available in recent DDR memory reviews at:

OCZ VX Memory + DFI nForce4 = DDR533 at 2-2-2
Corsair 4400C25: Taking Samsung TCCD to New Heights
PQI & G. Skill: New Choices in 2-2-2 Memory
Athlon 64 Memory: Rewriting the Rules
OCZ 3700 Gold Rev. 3: DDR500 Value for Athlon 64 & Intel 478
Geil PC3200 Ultra X: High Speed & Record Bandwidth
=F-A-S-T= DDR Memory: 2-2-2 Roars on the Scene
Buffalo FireStix: Red Hot Name for a New High-End Memory
New DDR Highs: Shikatronics, OCZ, and the Fastest Memory Yet
The Return of 2-2-2: Corsair 3200XL & Samsung PC4000
OCZ 3700EB: Making Hay with Athlon 64
OCZ 3500EB: The Importance of Balanced Memory Timings
Mushkin PC3200 2-2-2 Special: Last of a Legend
PMI DDR533: A New Name in High-Performance Memory
Samsung PC3700: DDR466 Memory for the Masses
Kingmax Hardcore Memory: Tiny BGA Reaches For Top Speed
New Memory Highs: Corsair and OCZ Introduce DDR550
OCZ PC3700 Gold Rev. 2: The Universal Soldier
OCZ 4200EL: Tops in Memory Performance
Mushkin PC4000 High Performance: DDR500 PLUS
Corsair TwinX1024-4000 PRO: Improving DDR500 Performance
Mushkin & Adata: 2 for the Fast-Timings Lane
Searching for the Memory Holy Grail - Part 2

OCZ EL PC4000 VX Gold, Corsair TwinX1024-4400C25, Crucial Ballistix PC3200, and OCZ PC3200 Platinum Rev.2 were compared at 200x12 (2.4Ghz, DDR400), 218x11 (2.4Ghz, DDR436), 240x10 (2.4Ghz, DDR480), 267x9 (2.4Ghz, DDR533), and the Highest Memory Performance Settings that we could reach. With a constant CPU speed, memory comparisons (except for top performance) show the true impact of faster speed and slower memory timings on memory performance.

Test Results: OCZ PC3200 Platinum Rev. 2 DDR400/2.4GHz Performance
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  • Wesley Fink - Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - link

    #9 - We reran everything in this review and took nothing for granted. Both results are the result of memtest86 on different BIOS, and a different pair of Platinum Rev. 3. I would guess the later BIOS is the difference. You can easily run the test yourself to check for best bandwidth, but 6 is the recomendation with this setup.

    #12 & #13 - You forgot that MSI won our nF3 Gold award and was our nF3 board of choice. The MSI also shared as the nF4 winner. With so many brands being pimped, it's hard to keep up :) We like the best performance - regardless of brand.
  • xsilver - Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - link

    "anandtech is the biggest dfi propaganda site on the web"

    I noticed that too.... but is it possibly due to the fact that their nf4 board is so much better than everybody else's??

    just like this memory is suprisingly better than the competition

    I guess what they are saying may be you are crazy to buy anything else for the same price.... however not everybody can affor a dfi nf4, 6800ultra sli + 1gb ocz vx memory
  • arswihart - Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - link

    i should say, before they were the biggest asus propaganda site, but tons of early problems with the sli have quieted them lately
  • arswihart - Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - link

    anandtech is the biggest dfi propaganda site on the web, where's the attention to all the other nf4 boards?
  • bigtoe36 - Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - link

    #6 there is always value VX if you don't want the warranty to 250fsb etc, you pays your money you take your choice.
  • PhoenixOrion - Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - link

    what kind of cooling on the cpu for the test config?
  • Viper4185 - Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - link

    Nice follow up article but there has to be a mistake somewhere on this page...

    http://www.anandtech.com/memory/showdoc.aspx?i=238...

    First you say this...

    "In the SLI roundup, we found a tRAS of 7 to be ideal for memory based on Samsung TCCD chips."

    Then...

    Therefore, a tRAS setting of 6 was used for testing wherever possible.

    I refer you to this article...
    http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?...

    It says 7 here??? So which is best 6 or 7?
  • Lonyo - Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - link

    It would be nice to see some overall overclocking performances, using the FX-55 to see what the highest overclock you can gain is (obviously concentrating on the top memories).

    ie: If the VX was using with an overclocked FX55, how would it compare at max speed other RAM and the same CPU?
  • Zebo - Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - link

    Getting late I stutterd while typing.
  • Zebo - Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - link

    Waste money on a hyped brand name? Or save $100 or Save $100 with "Twinmos speed premium"... Your choice and google is your friend:)

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