Team Group Vulcan 8GB 2400MHz C10 Memory Kit Review
Ryan Martin / 11 years ago
Performance And Overclocking
At stock we noticed that the timings are a little tighter than what we’ve seen on other 2400MHz kits. Typically we see 10-12-12-30-2T and this opts for 10-11-11-31-2T so we may see marginally better performance.
As expected the performance was quite snappy with the latency and read being better than two other 2400MHz kits we’ve tested.
Overclocking was impressive and by slacking down on the timings we were able to take the kit from DDR3-2400 to DDR3-2600 to DDR3-2666. Sadly making the jump to DDR3-2800 wasn’t possible and the kit didn’t want to go any further on base clock either so we are happy with the final overclock.
As seems to be the trend with memory overclocking at the super high frequencies one of the performance factors declined – memory read. However, everything else had a nice boost giving us some impressive final results.