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Packaging and
Installation

Our XTune DDR3 arrived in the standard plastic blister
pack. The packaging accents the coloring of the DDR3 heat
spreaders with a black, red and grey design. The packaging
offers little more than the basic details providing basic speed and
voltage numbers and a short note describing the lifetime warranty
and testing. The
packaging includes an installation guide with a more detailed data
sheet and the complete warranty details inside.

The
heat spreaders are polished black accented with the red XTune logo
and polished silver accents. For a company with a deep OEM
background these are some pretty sharp looking modules.
Testing and
Overclocking
I installed the XTune DDR3-1333 modules on my Asus P5E3 Deluxe which has an Intel
X38 chipset. This is going to mean that adjusting the memory speed
is going to require adjusting the FSB. A variety of FSB speeds
will be used ranging from 266MHz to 450MHz. Take a closer look
at the test system:
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Hardware |
Model |
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Motherboard: |
Asus P5E3 Deluxe WiFi-AP @n
Edition |
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CPU |
Intel Q6600 |
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Video Card |
eVGA 8800GT 512 KO |
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Storage |
Seagate 250GB SATA |
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Optical |
Plextor PX-755SA 16X DVD+/-RW |
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Memory |
Aeneon XTune
PC3-10800 |
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Cooling |
Corsair Nautilus 500 Water
cooling kit |
With
the relatively new X38 chipset and the XTune modules more
conservative clock speeds, it will be interesting to see how far
we can push these modules on the bench.
Results

One of the first things I discovered about the
XTune modules is the lack of any readable SPD settings. This
may be due to the modules pre-release state or simply to keep costs
down, whatever the reason the ASUS BIOS picked these modules up at a
conservative 8-7-7-20 and a default speed of 800MHz. Ouch!
After some basic tweaking of the BIOS settings we were cruising
along at the recommended 8-8-8-15 with the speed set to 1333MHz.
It is always a good idea to make sure your modules are clocking in
at the correct speed and timings, but most modern modules will help
by providing the BIOS with one or more SPD settings to help the DDR3
to perform out of the box.
Lets get on to the benchmarks!
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