Intel Test Results: OCZ PC3700 Gold Rev. 3

To be considered stable for test purposes, Quake3 benchmark, UT2003 Demo, Super PI, Aquamark 3, and Comanche 4 had to complete without incident. Any of these, and in particular Super PI, will crash a less than stable memory configuration. We have also included results for RCW-ET using the Radar benchmark.

OCZ 3700 Gold Rev. 3 (DDR466) - 2 x 512Mb Double-Bank
Speed Memory Timings
& Voltage
Quake3
fps
Sandra UNBuffered Sandra Standard
Buffered
Super PI 2M places
(time in sec)
Wolfenstein - Radar - Enemy Territory
fps
400DDR
800FSB
2-3-3-5
2.5V
329.7 INT 2744
FLT 2760
INT 4442
FLT 4443
132 70.4
433DDR
866FSB
2-3-3-5
2.65V
357.5 INT 3082
FLT 2985
INT 4833
FLT 4838
122 76.5
466DDR
933FSB
2.5-3-3-6
2.75V
382.6 INT 3213
FLT 3212
INT 5196
FLT 5190
114 81.5
500DDR
1000FSB
2.5-3-3-6
2.75V
406.3 INT 3376
FLT 3358
INT 5562
FLT 5572
106 87.4
533DDR
1066FSB
3-3-4-6
2.75V
425.2 INT 3521
FLT 3456
INT 5924
FLT 5950
100 92.1
538DDR
1122FSB
3-3-4-8
2.85V
425.8 INT 3712
FLT 3500
INT 5941
FLT 5922
99 92.6

OCZ 3700 Gold Rev. 3 is a bit slower at DDR400 than the top-performing 2-2-2 DIMMs based on Samsung and Micron chips. However, performance at DDR400 is still reasonably competitive with 2-2-2 timings. In the range from 450 to 533, the 3700 Gold R3/4000 Gold R2 are very competitive, performing as well as the top DIMMs that we have tested in that memory speed range.

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  • KillaKilla - Wednesday, September 22, 2004 - link

    Why is the P4C800 still the RAM OCing board is the DFI 250 UT is shown to cap at higher speeds?

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