Agressive it ain't, but...
...it does OC with SPD timings
I couldn't get my stick to do much @2.0-2-2-5, but with SPD timings (2.5-3-3-7)
it OCs to
426Mhz w/o overvolting.
It may not sound like much of a OC triumph, but the extra 26MHz certainly helped out
my
3DMark2001SE as well as
Sandra memory scores!
I hit the 12000 club (& that w/o pushing the CPU), and Sandra 2003.1.9.26 benched
3139/Int, 3115/fpu
btw, my stick is appearantly provided by some third-party German firm called
PowerRam.
However, not only do the chips sport the correct id, but Sandra shows even the
correct Samsung module id (
M368L3223DTM-CC4).
Also of interest, Samsung's own spec sheet classifies CC4 as CL3, not CL2.5.
It's not Corsair, but I'm certain that with a little overvolting you can take it higher.
cu,
P.S. (aka edit): Runs stable @162FSBx1.33x2=
431MHz as well
However, both 3DMark & Sandra scores only increased by about 50 units: Doesn't seem worth it....
P.P.S. (aka 2nd edit): Runs stable @164FSBx1.33x2=
436MHz!
Sandra @3242/3143 - closest I'll get to PC3500 'till I get a better CPU cooler!
btw, I forgot to turn on my aux. case fans -
memory hit 50C!!!.
Don't know 'bout you, but that's my all-time heat record
I have a single-sided module &
I added a heat spreader & attached a thermal probe to the Hspreader. With aux.
fans on, temp maxes out @44C. Goes to show you how critical good case cooling is