Comparatif P67 Memory Kit
Marque
comparatif
Modèle
P67 Memory Kit
Site
overclockersclub.com
Date
29.03.2011
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252
Intel's new Sandy Bridge lineup is out after a slight hiccup. With the latest processor, overclocking has changed drastically from what we have done in the past because of the BCLK limitations imposed on the Sandy Bridge processor and subsystems. This means defined speeds with a little bit of overclocking at each memory multiplier for additional speed. The other option to increase memory performance is to tighten up the latencies to get as much advantage as you can at each stop on the multiplier ladder. It's different and that's what makes the trial and error testing fun. What I have today are a group of memory kits designed for use with the Intel P67 platform. These kits range from a rating of 1600MHz up to 2133MHz and include densities from 4GB to 8GB. I will be looking at Corsair's Vengeance series, Kingston's new HyperX Grey Genesis modules, G.Skill's RipJaw X and last but not least, Patriot's Division 2 series modules. Each set of modules has a unique look and heat spreader design. It will be interesting to see how 4GB and 8GB sets perform on this latest platform when the modules are pushed. Let's see what they have to offer.



