OCZ Gold XTC 2GB PC2-4200

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by Rob Williams on March 20, 2006 in Miscellaneous

Are you in the DDR2 market and want a speedy kit at a good price? The kit we are looking at today have a modest DDR2-533 stock speed and fantastic 3-3-3 timings. They also turn out to be good overclockers, making them a good value.

Page 4 – Benchmarking


To test out the modules, I used the usual variety of benchmarking tools:

    Test System

  • CPU: Pentium D 820 @ 2.8GHz
  • Motherboard: ASUS P5WD2-E Premium
  • Memory: OCZ 2GB Gold PC2-4200 XTC
  • Video: eVGA 7800GT 256MB PCI-E
  • Sound: Realtek HD Audio
  • Storage: WD 200GB 7200 8MB
  • Odds and Ends: D-Link WiFi PCI Card
  • Etcetera: Windows XP Professional SP2, Windows x64 Professional SP1, NVIDIA 81.98 Drivers

Because I could not fit the full specs in the graph below, you can see exactly what settings were used by matching the numbers from the OC list:

    Successful Overclocks

  • 1# 267MHz – DDR2-533 (PC2-4300) @ 1.8v – 3-3-3-12 : 200FSB – CPU 2.8GHz
  • 2# 267MHz – DDR2-533 (PC2-4300) @ 1.8v – 3-3-3-12 : 267FSB – CPU 3.74GHz
  • 3# 292MHz – DDR2-584 (PC2-4700) @ 1.9v – 3-3-3-12 : 233FSB – CPU 3.29GHz
  • 4# 300MHz – DDR2-600 (PC2-4800) @ 2.0v – 3-3-3-12 : 200FSB – CPU 2.8GHz
  • 5# 312MHz – DDR2-625 (PC2-5000) @ 2.0v – 3-3-3-12 : 250FSB – CPU 3.50GHz
  • 6# 334MHz – DDR2-667 (PC2-5300) @ 2.1v – 3-3-3-12 : 250FSB – CPU 3.50GHz
  • 7# 334MHz – DDR2-667 (PC2-5300) @ 2.1v – 3-3-3-12 : 267FSB – CPU 3.74GHz
  • 8# 352MHz – DDR2-704 (PC2-5600) @ 2.1v – 4-4-4-12 : 264FSB – CPU 3.69GHz

Lavalys EVEREST 2.21

I chose to use a somewhat outdated version of EVEREST because I am not happy with the results the new one spits out. Lavalys should stop changing their algorithms so often so that each version can be compared to one another. At any rate, let’s get right to it.

Some nice results here. The read and latency is nothing amazing over a 1GB kit, but the write is top-notch.

SANDRA 2005

The SANDRA results are better than what EVEREST spit out. The unbuffered results are superb!


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Rob Williams

Rob founded Techgage in 2005 to be an 'Advocate of the consumer', focusing on fair reviews and keeping people apprised of news in the tech world. Catering to both enthusiasts and businesses alike; from desktop gaming to professional workstations, and all the supporting software.

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