TheOverclocker Issue 22 | Page 23

All results were obtained at 4800MHz s on an un-optimized Windows7 64-bit and Windows XP SP3. These are our results, yours may vary so only use these as a guideline for a similarly configured system. Memory AIDA 64 Read AIDA 64 Write AIDA 64 Copy AIDA 64 Latency SuperPi 8M Frequency Timings AVEXIR Core Series PC22400 2800 CL12 24222 24897 28274 30.9 1.25.893 2400 10-12-12-28-1N 25146 25154 29488 30.1 1.25.629 2600 11-13-12-31-1N 25535 25226 29597 30 1.24.500 2666 11-13-13-35-1N 26294 25358 29321 29 1.25.255 2800 12-14-14-35-1N That kit retailing for less than half the price. The one good thing about this RAM though was that once we did manage to get it stable it operated reliably with no hiccups or any random BSODs. So obviously the problem is with the XMP profile and not necessarily the RAM, something that can be easily remedied. This is good because it speaks to a solid hardware design that’s only been let down at the last mile by perhaps, a not too stringent process when it comes to testing various board compatibility. Either way, we aren’t entirely convinced that this set is better than the 2,666MHz kit. We’d wager that you’re actually better off with that kit than this one in both overclocki