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CMT4GX3M2A2000C8 - Corsair Dominator GT 2000C8 on P67

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Woomack

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Jan 2, 2005
This test is about popular Corsair memory CMT4GX3M2A2000C8 on P67 board. It's the same memory as 6GB ( triple channel, X58 ) kits so includes PSC chips and is rated at 2000 CL 8-9-8-24 2N 1.65V.

Testing platform is my daily pc:
2600K@~4.7GHz 1.35V
ASRock P67 Extreme4 B3 ( L1.64A BIOS )
8GB ( 2 kits )CMT4GX3M2A2000C8 @2133 9-10-9-24 2N 1,60V
Gigabyte GTX470@stock
Corsair HX850
System ( Win7 Ultimate 64b ) on Corsair F60 SSD
water cooling on cpu+gfx , all other air

There is only 1 XMP profile 2000 8-9-8-24 2N 1.65V and most P67 boards should set it from auto to 1866. What is weird my board with beta bios is setting it to 2133 and all timings like for 2000 ;)

Link to Corsair site

SPD list in AIDA64

spd.jpg

List of tests so it will be easier to browse ;) :

- 2GB tests ( 1 stick ), stock 1.65V
- 4GB tests ( 2 sticks ), stock 1.65V
- 8GB tests ( 4 sticks ), stock 1.65V
- max clocks for 8GB ( 4 sticks ), 1.50V
- max clocks for 8GB ( 4 sticks ), 1.60V
- max clocks using voltage up to 1.68V , 4 and 8GB
 
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1 stick ( 2GB )tests 1.65V

1600 6-7-5-20 1N 1.65V

1600_6-7-5-20_1.65V.jpg

1866 6-8-6-24 1N 1.65V

1866_6-8-6-24_1.65V.jpg

2133 8-9-8-24 1N 1.65V

2133_8-9-8-24_1.65V.jpg
 
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2 sticks ( 4GB ) tests 1.65V

1600 6-7-5-20 1N 1.65V

1600_6-7-5-20_1.65V.jpg

1866 6-8-6-24 1N 1.65V

1866_6-8-6-24_1.65V.jpg

2133 8-9-8-24 1N 1.65V

2133_8-9-8-24_1.65V.jpg
 
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4 sticks ( 8GB ) tests 1.65V

1600 7-8-6-20 1N 1.65V

1600_7-8-6-20_1.65V.jpg

1866 7-8-6-24 2N 1.65V

1866_7-8-6-24_1.65V.jpg

2133 8-10-8-24 2N 1.65V

2133_8-10-8-24_1.65V.jpg
 
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max clocks / 4 sticks ( 8GB )1.5V +spi32m

1600 7-8-7-20 2N 1.50V

1600_7-8-7-20_1.50V.jpg

1866 8-9-8-24 2N 1.50V

1866_8-9-8-24_1.5V.jpg

2133 9-11-9-28 2N 1.50V

2133_9-11-9-24_1.50V.jpg
 
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max clocks / 4 sticks ( 8GB )1.6V +spi32m

1600 7-8-7-24 2N 1.60V

1600_7-8-7-20_1.60V.jpg

1866 8-9-8-24 2N 1.60V

1866_8-9-8-24_1.60V.jpg

2133 9-10-9-24 2N 1.60V

2133_9-10-9-24_1.60V.jpg
 
max clocks 2/4 sticks up to 1.68V

1960 6-9-6-24 2N 1.65V ( 4GB )

1960_6-9-6-24_1.65V.jpg

2240 9-10-9-24 1N 1.68V ( 4GB )

2240_9-10-9-24_1.68V_4GB.jpg

2240 9-10-9-27 2N 1.68V ( 8GB )

2240_9-10-9-27_1.68V.jpg

2252 9-10-9-24 1N 1.66V ( 4GB )


2252_9-10-9-24_1.66V.jpg

2252 9-10-9-27 2N 1.68V ( 8GB )

2252_9-10-9-27_1.68V(8GB).jpg
 
Thanks :)
I noticed that there are sometimes questions about these kits ( 4/6GB version ) so I think it will be useful at least for some forum members.
If anyone wish some different clocks/timings then I can test it when I find some free time.
Tests are on ASRock P67 Extreme4 and these boards have poor memory timing options so it's hard to set memory faster but I bet that on MIVE or some other, more expensive boards it will work better.
Now both kits ( 4 sticks/ 8GB ) are running @2200 9-10-9-27 2N 1.65V, 2nd day without problems.
 
Thanks, I wish to make some more on this kit but I think I will need something better than air cooling. I really like how BD is working with different memory IC ... just IMC performance is really poor :cry:
 
I have 10 PSC sticks now. All are rated for 2000 9-9-9 or 8-9-8 and are making 2400+ on AMD/FX and 2200+ on SB or X58 ( hard to say max as I had no luck to IMC and SB has limited memory multi ). ADATA 2000G Rev 2.0 are scalling a bit better with voltage but my brother has now all of my ADATAs so I'm using mainly GTX3.
4 of my GTX3 are making at least 2750+ while 2 are a bit better by about 50MHz.
Most new kits like GTX8 are expected to be handpicked Hynix or some other sticks like new Samsung IC so probably something better for max clock but worse for timings.
 
I'd suggest 1.85-1.95v depending on how much you want to push them.

They sure scale with volts and temps
 
I'd suggest 1.85-1.95v depending on how much you want to push them.

They sure scale with volts and temps

Ah that's cool :thup: I have only pushed mine to 1.75v as I don't want to degrade them as there FS but may go for 2600 as you suggested with some decent timings
 
1.75-1.83V for my kits. For some reason all my 4 sticks are clocking worse above ~1.82V. They also like lower temps than most of my other PSC but I'm not sure what PSC IC/batch you have in your kit so you can check it at higher voltages.
 
Thanks mate :thup: they run 2400 7-11-7 with 1.75v Spi1m but bit 32m @ that voltage, may push to 1.8v and see what they can do.
 
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