Transcend AxeRAM DDR2 1066MHz 2GB KitCL3 testing
Testing Platform:
- Intel Core 2 Duo E6550
- Asus P5KC
- eVGA 8800GTS
- Seagate 7200.7 80GB Hard Drive
- Windows XP Pro SP2
At 2.3V, we managed to achieve 400Mhz stable at CL3-3-3-5. Click on the screenie above for Sandra results, 3DM01 Lobby Run and SuperPi 4M tests.
At 2.45V, we managed to further ramp up the clock speeds to 415Mhz at CL3-3-3-5 stable. Click on the screenie above for Sandra results, 3DM01 Lobby Run and SuperPi 4M tests.
By loosening the timings to 3-3-3-6, I was able to achieve 420Mhz stable at 2.4V. Click on the screenie above for Sandra results, 3DM01 Lobby Run and SuperPi 4M tests.
Finally, at 2.5V, I was able to achieve 430Mhz stable at timings of 3-3-3-6. Click on the screenie above for Sandra results, 3DM01 Lobby Run and SuperPi 4M tests.

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I am new here, and have one question about the review. Was it easy to take off the heatsinks from the memoru modules? And how did you take them off? It would be nice if I knew that because I ordered those memory modules and will be putting on thermalright HR-07 ram coolers.
Thanks a lot
Arne
I am new here, and have one question about the review. Was it easy to take off the heatsinks from the memoru modules? And how did you take them off? It would be nice if I knew that because I ordered those memory modules and will be putting on thermalright HR-07 ram coolers.
Thanks a lot
Arne
For me personally, this is the first time that I have used transcend in a system build outside of work. At work, we use a great deal of 667 Fully Buffered and 667 REG/ECC DIMMS in our server builds and DDR2-800 NON-ECC/REG in desktops. From what I can tell, these are the first sticks of 1066 in our building from Transcend.