Test Results: OCZ EL PC4000 VX Gold

OCZ EL PC4000 VX Gold (DDR500) - 2x512Mb Double-Bank
CPU Ratio at 2.4GHz Memory Speed Memory Timings
& Voltage
Quake3
fps
Sandra UNBuffered Sandra Standard Buffered Super PI 2M places
(time in sec)
Wolfenstein - Radar - Enemy Territory
fps
12x200 400DDR
(Stock V)
2-3-2-6
2.6V 1T
(Stock V)
567.4 INT 2852
FLT 3000
INT 6128
FLT 6082
81 119.2
12x200 400DDR 2-2-2-6
3.0V 1T
572.8 INT 2918
FLT 3070
INT 6154
FLT 6100
80 120.2
11x218 436DDR 2-2-2-6
3.1V 1T
580.2 INT 3075
FLT 3250
INT 6538
FLT 6465
80 121.4
10x240 480DDR 2-2-2-6
3.2V 1T
600.1 INT 3230
FLT 3402
INT 6804
FLT 6726
78 123.5
9x267 533DDR 2-2-2-6
3.5V 1T
601.5 INT 3479
FLT 3670
INT 7140
FLT 7054
77 124.8
10x250 Rated Speed 500DDR 2-2-2-6
3.2V 1T
612.2 INT 3364
FLT 3557
INT 7093
FLT 7009
75 128.4
10x267
(2.67 GHz)
Highest CPU/Mem Performance 2-2-2-6
3.5V 1T
645.0 INT 3465
FLT 3630
INT 7552
FLT 7460
71 135.7

The top row of Performance results at 2.6V is included as a performance baseline. While VX cannot achieve 2-2-2 timings at stock voltage at DDR400, it can be coaxed easily into 2-2-2 performance at DDR400 with more voltage. With these modules, we reached an extremely stable DDR400 2-2-2-6 at 3.0V. We then maintained 2-2-2-6 timings all the way to DDR538, which required 3.6V for complete stability. The voltage requirements from 3.0 to 3.6 volts were very linear to Memory Speed.

The important results here are rows 2 to 6, where CPU speed is kept at 2.4GHZ and only the Memory Speed is varied. The performance differences you see in that range are a result of Memory Speed and timings only. In the case of VX, where memory timings also remain constant, the true impact of just memory speed can be clearly seen. It is not a huge difference in real-world benchmarks, but the increase is real nonetheless.

However, speed from 400 to 533 is not the only thing that is important with OCZ VX. Please take a look at VX performance in our later performance comparisons. Look at each of these speeds comparing VX to the best AMD TCCD and other memory that we have tested and you will see something very interesting. VX is faster at every speed than competing memory that we have tested. This means all 2-2-2 is not created equal, as VX is faster at every speed than the competition at 2-2-2.

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  • tkeoki - Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - link

    I was curious why new video drivers would make a difference in speed in the tests where the video subsystem is not involved. Anyone?
  • StormGod - Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - link

    In soviet Russia memory overvolts you!
  • ozzimark - Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - link

    *claps*

    you're my hero Wesley. thanks for going through and redoing the benches with the dfi. looks like you were right about the VX being faster at the same timings and speed.. though it still doesn't make sense to me. i'll have to do a bit of research into it.

    two things i'd like to say about the review though:

    first, a recommendation for an additional test. use the memory latency benchmark in everest ( http://www.lavalys.com/products/overview.php?pid=1... ). i have found that in my testing, the lower the latency, the better (duh) but if the latency is different for each ram at the same speeds and timings, it would definitly imply that not all ram is equal at equal settings.. which is what we're seeing here.

    second: why so much voltage for ballistix at low speeds? i have two sticks of the stuff myself, and have found that it helps tremendously if the drive strength is lowered to level 1 or level 2 on my dfi lanparty nf3-ut. i know the nf4 version is different, but it's something to keep in mind with tweaking.

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