Patriot PVS32G1866LLK Viper Series PC3-15000 2GB
Compression & Encoding Results
Published: 30th December 2007 | Source: Patriot | Price: £270 |

ViMark is the latest addition to the OC3D testing process and a relatively new benchmarking application in general. Designed to take the inaccuracies and guesswork out of measuring the time taken to encode video files, ViMark produces easily comparable and consistent results for encoding Windows Media, Quicktime, AVI and Gif files.





7-Zip is an open source winzip-style file compression utility that has the ability to compress and decompress many file formats including it's own .7z compression scheme. 7-Zip also comes complete with its own benchmarking utility for gauging the compression and decompression speed of the system that it is installed on.


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nice, nearly 2ghz!!! DDr3 is looking good, apart from prices...Quote
Those will come down eventually though.
Hopefully they come down by december next year, its kinda obvious they will but DDR2 is still very popular and DDR3 doesnt show much improvement over it anyway
Then all the rubbish that now we need at least 2gb for most things and since 2gb modules arent the every day thing yet its not great atm.
So, 2gb ddr3 modules, those will be gd gd. Cant see any point in getting some lower clocked than 1600mhz though.Quote
Hopefully they come down by december next year, its kinda obvious they will but DDR2 is still very popular and DDR3 doesnt show much improvement over it anyway

Then all the rubbish that now we need at least 2gb for most things and since 2gb modules arent the every day thing yet its not great atm.
So, 2gb ddr3 modules, those will be gd gd. Cant see any point in getting some lower clocked than 1600mhz though.Quote
Those looks damn sweet modules - 2GHz ftw
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Very nice sticks and a quality review as usual Jim. Well done
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