Better Price, Performance, and Value? OCZ Titanium CL3 DDR2-800 Review- Page 5/8
December 14, 2007
By
Thomas Soderstrom
Performance at "Best Stable" DDR2-800 Timings
We found minimal performance differences between each module set at its rated timings, but these are all overclocking modules. OCZ's lifetime warranty further applies at settings up to 2.30V, which begs the question of how each set perform at its lowest stable 2.30V timings?
Aside from Kingston's very slim victory in Aquamark 3, all three DDR2-800 kits provide similar performance in both Direct3D and Open GL benchmarks. OCZ takes a miniscule lead in SPECviewperf's Solidworks 2004 viewset, even with its looser "best" memory timings.