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CSX Diablo3 2000 Overclocking Analysis

 

CSX Diablo3 2000 Overclocking Analysis

Date:2008-09-04 - 22:09
Author: Robert Kihlberg
Manufacturers: CompuStocx GmbH
Contact: CompuStocx GmbH

Page 2: Specifications: CSX Diablo3 2000

CSX Diablo3 2000 - Specifications
Product DIABLO3-2000-2GB-KIT
Capacity 2x1024MB
Memory type 240 pin, DDR3
JEDEC setting 666MHz/1333DDR, CL9
Circuit setup 8x128MB per module
Circuit board 8 lager
Memory circuit Micron D9GTR
Expanded settings, Intel X38 800MHz/1600DDR, 7-6-5-14, 1.85V
Expanded settings, Intel X48 933MHz/1866DDR, 8-7-6-15, 1.90V
Expanded settings, nVidia 790i 1000MHz/2000DDR, 8-7-6-19, 2.0-2.1V
Price ~120 €

Each memory module has an 8-layer circuit board with a single-side layout with eight 128MB memory circuits. Historically peaking, dual-side memories have had the upper hand when overclocking, but what it ultimately comes down to is the knowledge of the people that design the circuit boards. The JEDEC specifications are quite loose to avoid incompatibilities, but with the side effect that the speed of the modules may have to be set in the BIOS.


The modules comes with two large aluminum profiles to obtain a large surface for good heat transfer to the surrounding. The heatspreaders aren't the absolute best on the market, but still maintain good quality that is more than sufficient. CSX has set a recommended price of 1120kr and if this is will be reflected in stores they are going to hold up extremely well in their market segment.

Next we have the test system.



Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Specifications: CSX Diablo3 2000
Page 3: Test system
Page 4: Overclocking: 6-6-6-15
Page 5: Overclocking: 7-7-7-18
Page 6: Overclocking: 8-8-8-20
Page 7: Frequency analysis
Page 8: Conclusion

 

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