Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR3-1866C9 Memory with High Performance and Affordable Price

As the computer trends with massive capacities increasing such as harddisk drive and operating system to produces higher and higher performance outputs, Corsair as one of the leading memory manufacture has launch the Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR3-1866C9 Memory. The capacity offer 8 GB as written.

Unlike the series of high-end Dominator GT / GTX, which has expensive price, this Vengeance has an affordable price.

Specifications:
Model
Brand : CORSAIR
Series : Vengeance
Model : CMZ8GX3M2A1866C9
Type : 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM
Capacity : 8GB (2 x 4GB)
Speed DDR3 :1866
Cas Latency : 9
Memory Configuration : Dual Channel
Memory Type : DDR3
Memory Pins : 240 pins
Tested Voltage : 1.5V
SPD Voltage : 1.5V
Speed Rating : PC3-15000 (1866Mhz)
SPD Speed : 1333Mhz
Tested Speed : 1866Mhz
Tested Latency : 9-10-9-27
SPD Latency : 9-9-9-24
Buffered/Registered : Unbuffered
Multi-channel Kit : Dual Channel Kit
Heat Spreader : Yes
Features : For AMD, Intel Dual processors and upcoming 2nd Generation Intel
Core platforms

Testing Platform:
Processor : Intel Core i7 2600K @ 3800Mhz (38 x 100)
Motherboard : Gigabyte P67A-UD4-B3, F2 BIOS Official
Memory : Corsair 2x4GB Kit CMZ8GX3M2A1866C9 Vengeance
Graphic Card : MSI GTX460 1GB GDDR5 Hawk Talon Attack
Storage : Hitachi 500GB SATA
Power Supply : Antec True Power Quattro 1200W OC version
Heatsink : Thermal right Venomous-X
Monitor : LG 24 inch with 1920 × 1080 resolution
OS : Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
VGA Drivers : NVIDIA ForceWare 266.58 WHQL

During all tests, all power saving features on the CPU and OS was turn off to keep our results remain constant. SSD that used are also always passes through the Secure Erase before the OS installation process to ensure maximum performance. Most of the voltage use in the voltage testing configured in AUTO or default, except:

* VCore (CPU Voltage): set to 1.225V, with loadline Calibration Enabled
* VccIO (CPU I / O Voltage): AUTO (1.076V) or set to 1.15V or 1.2V as required
* VDIMM (DRAM Voltage): If there is XMP, we used vDIMM of XMP

XMP (Xtreme Memory Profile)
First, to obtain optimal performance, the user must perform their RAM settings manually. Settings done from the working frequency of the RAM, the latency (timing), and also the voltage. However, with the growing technology, the hardware manufacturer to make the process of setting it becomes easier to introduce the technology XMP (Xtreme Memory Profile). By using the platform and who have supported XMP memory, users can run their memory with the speed, timings and voltage set manufacturers, they just need to just do a load of this XMP
configuration used in the motherboard BIOS.
As one of the memory vendors that pioneered the use of XMP, it is weird that Corsair XMP Vengeance Series has an XMP profile. The following description of XMP RAM in detail, as specified by the application of CPU-Z and AIDA64

Conclusion
Corsair successfully provides new option for power users with the release of Vengeance 8GB Corsair 1866C9. Now, PC users who need 8GB of RAM can also enjoy the speed of 1866Mhz.

On average, the RAM was able to get a read bandwidth of 24.5% better and 21% lower latency than DDR3-1333. One weakness is that its overclockability factor. Maybe for most users, 1866Mhz is quite fast.
However, for lovers of benchmark scores (especially the SuperPi benchmark), RAM is still somewhat less rapid. DDR3-2133Mhz can be achieved with a stable, but the latency is quite loose, CAS Latency 10. (If you only use SuperPi, you may still be stable at CL9). For
those of you who are looking for 8GB RAM kit and don’t want bother with the BIOS settings, Corsair Vengeance could be a good choice.
Prices are relatively affordable compared Dominator GT series. XMP performance is quite good, and voltage and a low working temperature.

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