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Apacer DDR2 DRAM Modules

karan bajaj

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

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Apacer, a well-known independent DRAM manufacturer, has launched high-speed DDR2 RAM modules. These modules have SPD (Serial Presence Detect) programmed to JEDEC (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) latency of 5-4-4-17 working at 1.8 V on 800 MHz. 5-4-4-17 denotes the CAS latency time, RAS to CAS delay, RAS pre-charge and pre-charge delay respectively. Although the CAS latency is high at 5, owing to the higher clock speed it performs better than a RAM module with lower CAS latency. Most RAM modules today come with heat spreaders for maximum cooling. However, the Apacer RAM module which comes as a pair of two 512 MB RAM modules doesn't have any. Even then, the RAM provides for cool (literally) operation and did not heat up even after heavy usage. We tested the RAM in dual mode on an Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 processor running at 1.86 GHz on an Asus Striker Extreme (NVIDIA nForce 680i SLi chipset) motherboard with an NVIDIA 6600GT 256 MB graphics card. For testing the performance, we ran PCMark 2005 benchmark which runs a series of read, write, copy and latency tests with varying loads of 16 MB to 4 KB. The RAM modules scored 4590 PCmarks, which though impressive, are somewhat low compared to 5900 PCmarks scored by the Kingston RAM modules we tested in November 2006 (The configuration used for testing was a core 2 extreme on EXC PX1 motherboard).

Bottom Line: An excellent performer when paired with a good processor and motherboard.

Price: Rs 4,000 (1 yr warranty)
Key Specs: 800 MHz DDR2 RAM, 1.8 V,
5-4-4-17 timings
Contact: Silicon Impex, Delhi, Tel: 41618247
www.siliconimpex.com; www.apacer.com 

SMS Buy 130585 to 6677

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