Patriot PDC32G1866LLK PC3-15000 2GB DDR3 Kit
Synthetic Memory Results
Published: 22nd November 2007 | Source: Patriot | Price: £350-£360 |

Sisoft Sandra is a synthetic benchmark utility capable of reporting and benchmarking a wide range of system components. For the OCZ Platinum PC3-12800 and Patriot PC3-15000 memory kits we run both the Memory Bandwidth and Memory Latency benchmarks 3 times to ensure accuracy of results.




Everest is in many ways similar to Sisoft Sandra. Focusing mainly on Software and Hardware information reporting, Everest also comes with a benchmark utility suitable for testing the read, write and latency performance of the memory subsystem.



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Shame really. They could have been onto a real winner.
They given a response yet?
They given a response yet?
thats really quite pathetic that they couldnt even do what it said on the tin (well, plastic thing
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)Hopefully Patriot will get back to you and swap out the sticks for another pair to test. Patriot doesn't seem like they'd BS their claimed speeds by as much as these differed.
board limitation, not ram
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sorry, was meant to be a question, but i couldn't edit my post with a "?"
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Something is holding something back by the looks of things. Feedback would answer some questions.
couple more questions 
What is the max (stable) FSB for that Q6600?
What performance level were the tests completed at in the end?
And how much voltage did you try on the NB?
I found I ran out of NB voltage rather quickly on the P5K3 when testing some Ballistix... been thinking about trying a voltmod ever since lol (or buying/trying X38 or X48)
Here's some Ballistix at 2000 just for ref. (unstable)

What is the max (stable) FSB for that Q6600?
What performance level were the tests completed at in the end?
And how much voltage did you try on the NB?
I found I ran out of NB voltage rather quickly on the P5K3 when testing some Ballistix... been thinking about trying a voltmod ever since lol (or buying/trying X38 or X48)
Here's some Ballistix at 2000 just for ref. (unstable)
)
http://www.overclock3d.net/gfx/artic...123527350s.jpg
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