RAM Transcend JM800QLU-1G – DDR2 800 MHz (PC-2 6400) 1 GB
Abreast other inexpensive and wholly good modules to operative memory cost(stand)s and Transcend JM800QLU-1G volume 1 gigabyte. Since this volume the most popular moreover variant 2х1 Gb, that and choice significant. His(its) limits only cost...
Transcend JM800QLU-1G cost(stand)s in our retail ~12$, warranty on this memory give most often 1, but can be and more.
Outwardly this the most trivial RAM: standard green plank, with eight chips unsoldered on the one hand charge. The Simple sticker, with minimum of useful information, truth, with hologram. On her is specified volume, type, frequency, latency and number 518261-0610, do not know that he means
Much more information is hidden in SPD, this information we look by means of program Everest or CPU-Z:
You See wholly normal importances, approximately united for memory of this type and sort. The Main functioning, so much for stickers - functioning main!
А in functioning staff mode memory Transcend JM800QLU-1G shows the not bad results:
• Reading from memory 5270 Mb/with
• Record in memory 6433 Mb/with
• Copying in memories 5116 Mb/with
• Delay to memories 56,4 ns
Testing was produced on PC with processor AMD Athlon 64 X2 5400+ 2,8 GHz and maternal board Biostar GF8100 M2+ SE.
Certainly, experiments with timing and runaway possible, in some limit and this gives their own positive results. But here is increasing of the voltage of the feeding Even, the most slightest attempts caused sloppy work Yes, named maternal charge far from overclocking, but such results existed and on others, more promoting platform. Wholly probably that this memory does not love high power :), or this I was got not the most ingenious copies
The Findings. The Memory Transcend JM800QLU-1G wholly and wholly suitable, both for simple PC, and for it is enough powerful, gamers machines. The Runaway her(its) several are limited (softly dialect), but in the largest accounts this are spoilt very a few.
Spare once make sure: cost - this not feature
Mikhail Dmitriyenko, Almaty, 2009 |