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PC
Mark 2002

**200FSB**
PC Mark 2002 results were also quite impressive.
Memory score was a high 8460 at at default settings.

**245FSB**
Scores at maximum OC were also excellent.
Above the 10K barrier! This is the first time we have been able to go
above it. Very nice!

The
last test is included in the PC Mark Crunch tests. It stresses mostly
the memory subsystem. As you can see, scores were a also quite high and
substantially higher at maximum OC.
Conclusion

Corsair Micro has managed to impress us once again with their latest offering.
Not only do they feature these new one of a kind heat spreaders with built-in
activity LED's, but they offer some very impressive results. They
consistently deliver the performance you'd expect and provide even higher overclocking potential while maintaining system stability.
Keep in mind that our tests were done using standard air cooling. The
results in a water-cooled setup should be even more impressive. All this comes at a hefty price, however, if you're an avid overclocker
looking for the highest possible performance, then the TwinX1024-4000 Pro
series is excellent option. The unique activity LED's will not only
appeal to case modders, but will also prove quite useful for troubleshooting
memory related issues. Those with dual channel motherboards may find
these to be an excellent option as well. Even though they are priced
quite high, these highly innovative memory modules earn once again a very
enthusiastic "Extreme Excellence Award".
Additional information and detailed specs on their entire pro series line can
be found on
Corsair's Website.
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Pros |
Cons |
- Unique Activity LED's
- Excellent Performance
- Extremely reliable and stable
- Higher Overclocking Potential
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