Premda nas performanse Corsair Twin2x2048-6400C4 memorije nisu osobito impresionirale, ne možemo reći niti da su loše, pogotovo ako uzmemo u obzir da se ipak radi o modulima s kapacitetom od jednog gigabajta. 900 MHz DDR uz CAS 4 i 958 MHz uz CAS 5 su dosta dobri rezultati koji omogućavaju iskorištavanje potencijala kako Athlona 64 za Socket AM2, tako i Intelovih Core2 procesora. Dosta bitna stvar je i činjenica da memoriji nije trebao osobito visok napon pri overclockiranju (2,15 V) što znači da je njen puni potencijal moguće iskoristiti na velikom broju matičnih ploča.

Što se pak tiče SLI certifikata s kojim se Corsairovi modul mogu pohvaliti, to je zgodna stvar budući da omogućava programiranje dva seta latencija. Standardni SPD se učitava automatski na svim pločama i omogućava široku kompatibilnost s matičnim pločama zbog labavih latencija. Ako je pak riječ o SLI ploči, tada je moguće uključiti i EPP postavke koje sa sobom nose agresivne latencije. Dakako, iste je deklarirane latencije, CAS 4-4-4-12 na 800 MHz DDR, moguće dobiti i ručnim konfiguiranjem memorije. EPP postavke su ponajviše namijenjene manje iskusnim korisnicima koji iz memorije žele izvući visoke performanse.

Na kraju priče, treba spomenuti i cijenu. Za Corsair Twin2x2048-6400C4 u Hrvatskoj je potrebno izdvojiti oko 2.800 kn što je odgovarajuća cijena za memoriju namijenjenu zahtjevnim korisnicima.

Conclusion in english

Altough performance of Corsair Twin2x2048-6400C4 is not so impressive as we would have wished, we can’t this memory performed badly in our tests, especially if we take into consideration high capacity of modules – one gigabyte each. 900 MHz DDR at CAS 4 and 958 MHz DDR at CAS 5 are pretty good results which can help any DDR2 platform, be it AMD Athlon 64 Socket AM2 or Intel Core2, to unleash its full potential. Important thing to note is that we managed to achieve these results with relatively low voltage of 2,15 V which can be provided by majority of the motheboards currently on the market.

As for SLI Ready tag which Corsair’s memory wears proudly on its package, it’s a neat but not essential feature that enables memory to store two sets of factory preconfigured settings. Standard SPD settings are loaded automaticaly on all motheboards. This ensures high compatibility with various motheboards because SPD latencies are pretty loose. If memory is installed in SLI motheboard, user can manually enable EPP profile which enables agressive latencies. Of course, same agressive latencies (CAS 4-4-4-12 @ 800 MHz DDR) can be achieved via manual tweaking of settings in BIOS. In regards to that, its pretty obvious that whole "SLI memory" concept is geared specifically towards relatively unexperienced users who want to squeeze extra performance from their memory without fiddling with options in BIOS.

Last topic – price. Corsair Twin2x2048-6400C4 is available in croatian stores at a price of about 2.800 kn. We would say that is a fair price for 2 GB of high-end memory.