On the market is already DDR4 while ADATA released some time ago new DDR3 memory series - XPG V3. Comparing to XPG V2 we can see much better looking heatsinks and higher memory frequency.
I was waiting for a long time to receive this kit ( actually it was promised to me that I receive it before premiere ) and I think that those who are interested in higher clocked memory, already seen the review on the front page of Overclockers which was published some time ago.
Memory is based on a well known Hynix MFR which is popular in higher clocked DDR3 memory kits. We can find it in most DDR3-2666+ kits regardless of brand.
There is only one XMP profile - 2933 12-14-14-36 1.65V which is working like it should. Result in benchmarks is below. SPD/XMP settings are in CPU-Z and AIDA64 windows. AIDA64 is also showing voltage ( motherboard is adding about 0.02V to the BIOS settings ).
I don't think that anyone who decided to buy this memory will actually downclock it so I will focus mainly on higher clocks.
All tests were performed on a Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force motherboard ( BIOS F6 ) and i7 4790K CPU.
Included results are stable or nearly stable - are passing HyperPi 32M. Maximum clocks can be of course higher and I will try to add something later.
1500MHz ( DDR3-3000 ) 12-14-14-36 1N ~1.65V
1625MHz ( DDR3-3250 ) 13-15-15-34 2N ~1.735V
1667MHz ( DDR3-3333 ) 14-20-20-40 2N ~1.785V
As always feel free to comment or ask questions.
I was waiting for a long time to receive this kit ( actually it was promised to me that I receive it before premiere ) and I think that those who are interested in higher clocked memory, already seen the review on the front page of Overclockers which was published some time ago.
Memory is based on a well known Hynix MFR which is popular in higher clocked DDR3 memory kits. We can find it in most DDR3-2666+ kits regardless of brand.
There is only one XMP profile - 2933 12-14-14-36 1.65V which is working like it should. Result in benchmarks is below. SPD/XMP settings are in CPU-Z and AIDA64 windows. AIDA64 is also showing voltage ( motherboard is adding about 0.02V to the BIOS settings ).
I don't think that anyone who decided to buy this memory will actually downclock it so I will focus mainly on higher clocks.
All tests were performed on a Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force motherboard ( BIOS F6 ) and i7 4790K CPU.
Included results are stable or nearly stable - are passing HyperPi 32M. Maximum clocks can be of course higher and I will try to add something later.
1500MHz ( DDR3-3000 ) 12-14-14-36 1N ~1.65V
1625MHz ( DDR3-3250 ) 13-15-15-34 2N ~1.735V
1667MHz ( DDR3-3333 ) 14-20-20-40 2N ~1.785V
As always feel free to comment or ask questions.
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