The test:

• DFI Infinity 975X/G (Intel 975X based)

• Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Revision B1

• Gainward 7300GT
o 2x1GB OCZ Platinum Series PC2-4200 EB (533MHz 3-2-2-8)
o 2x1GB Corsair PC2-5400UL (675MHz 3-3-2-8; tested at 666MHz)
o 2x1GB Crucial PC2-6400 (800MHz 4-4-4-8)

• Windows XP-64

• WD 74GB Raptor

The memory was tested against two other Fat body D9 based memory kits, Crucial’s PC2-6400 offering, and Corsair’s PC2-5400UL offering, in SuperPi 1M and 32M, SiSoft’s Bandwidth test, and Everest’s latency and bandwidth tests.

Interpreting the Results

The OCZ sticks shows at bottom in each test; however this is to be expected, given their low default clocks compared with competing sticks, which were also priced considerably higher than these sticks. I think that this RAM’s riches lie in it’s over clocking abilities.