When I was in San Francisco I met with Super Talent and they gave me their highest rated DDR3 memory kit that I requested from them a couple weeks ago. The model number is W1866UX2G8 and the kit is a pair of 1GB modules (2GB total) at a speed rating of 1866MHz with 8-8-8-24 timings at 1.9Volts.
I put the modules on the test system and it's off to a rough start...
It's all being done on the ASUS P5K3, which is what Super Talents white paper says they also use for testing. The first thing I do with every memory kit I do is run it on the RST Pro, which is a card that tests for memory stability. It is tougher than any software based test like MemTest. Let's just say off to a rough start... ERRORS ERRORS ERRORS...
10 Minutes of RST Pro Testing
* 1.90V -> 122 Errors
* 2.00V -> 11 Errors
* 2.05V -> 2 Errors
* 2.10V -> 12565 Errors
Well at 1.90V the memory kit was throwing errors... Logically, I increased the voltage and the errors decreased... At 2.05V I was getting just a couple errors 10 minutes into the 1+ hour test loop and I thought increasing it to 2.10V would fix the errors.... Boy was I wrong... 2.10V made the modules throw errors like crazy at 1866MHz 8-8-8-24 2T...
Just to make sure my system was okay I inserted the Corsair DOMINATOR 1800MHZ C7 kit and the OCZ Platinum 1600MHz C7 memory kit and both passed at the same settings.... all i did was remove the Super Talent modules and install the others...
Just wanted to give our readers a heads up for the time being... Super Talent was contacted and sent these pictures this morning, so they are of course in the know and for the time being they are being sat aside to see if Super Talent wants to replace them or what.










