Micron PC2-4300U

As one of the largest memory manufacturers, you will likely find Micron DDR2 memory used by OEMs and Micron chips used by many manufacturers in producing DDR2 memory. Micron is not really a memory retailer, but they do sell Micron products through their retail arm, under the Crucial brand name. That means these same DIMMs are available from Crucial for direct purchase.

The Micron PC2-4300U were included with Intel's launch kits for the 925X/915 as representative of DDR2 memory. They appear identical to the Crucial PC2-4300U included in this roundup and the performance is virtually the same.



Test DIMMs were a matched pair of double-sided 512MB DDR2 DIMMs without heat spreaders.

Are you surprised that Micron memory chips are used in the Micron DDR2 533 DIMMs?



While the Micron PC2-4300 are engineering samples, they appear to be the same as Crucial retail PC2-4300U memory. Performance is also essentially the same, confirming that these Micron DIMMs are representative of the retail chips available in the same configuration.

Test Results: Micron PC2-4300U

The full suite of benchmark tests were run at all memory speeds. This includes Quake3, Super PI, Sandra 2004 SP2 Memory Tests, Aida 32 Memory Tests, and Return to Castle Wolfenstein-Enemy Territory. We also ran UT2003, Aquamark 3, and Comanche 4 at every memory speed to verify stability of the reported memory timings. All benchmarks and additional tests had to complete without incident for the memory settings to be considered stable.

Micron PC2-4300U (DDR2 533) - 2 x 512Mb Double-Bank
Speed Memory Timings & Voltage Quake3 fps Sandra UNBuffered Sandra Standard Buffered Super PI 2M places
(time in sec)
533DDR
800FSB
3-3-3-10
1.8V
373.3 INT 3209
FLT 3236
INT 4942
FLT 4937
106
667DDR
1000FSB
4-4-4-10
1.9V
459.0 INT 3746
FLT 3835
INT 6182
FLT 6162
86
686DDR
258FSB
4-4-4-10
1.9V
472.9 INT 3980
FLT 3990
INT 6329
FLT 6333
84

Micron PC2-4300U (DDR2 533)
Speed RCW-ET
Radar
Aida 32
Read
Aida 32
Write
Aida 32
Total
533DDR
800FSB
78.7 5479 2284 7763
667DDR
1000FSB
97.7 6629 2767 9396
686DDR
258FSB
100.6 6837 2871 9708

We have found in this roundup the same Micron chips in Micron, Crucial, Kingmax, and Corsair. These are also the memories that are topping the performance charts in almost every benchmark. While it is still very early in the development of DDR2, it certainly appears at this point in time that the best memory bandwidth is found with memory built with Micron memory chips.

Kingston PC2-4300 Value RAM Mushkin DDR2 533
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  • Wesley Fink - Thursday, July 8, 2004 - link

    #9 - Actually the first number was copied incorrectly and has now been fixed. The tRas 11 line on p.3 now reads 5303-2344-7647.
  • FlameDeer - Thursday, July 8, 2004 - link

    Hi Wesley, nice article. :)

    Something to change:
    At page 3, Micron PC2-4300U Table, Row tRAS 11,
    Aida 32 Total should be "7697".
  • MIDIman - Thursday, July 8, 2004 - link

    > When can we expect DDR2 for A64?

    http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?...

    http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?...
  • mczak - Thursday, July 8, 2004 - link

    Nice article, a real pity though there are no performance numbers for overclocked FSB only (i.e. FSB 258 / DDR2-"516"). There are some reasons to believe memory performance would also be quite a bit higher than with FSB200/DDR2-533...
  • Bozo Galora - Thursday, July 8, 2004 - link

    Another clear concise mem article by Prometheus.
  • KillaKilla - Thursday, July 8, 2004 - link

    When can we expect DDR2 for A64? Even thouthe they aren't so affected by lack of memory bandwidth...
  • rjm55 - Thursday, July 8, 2004 - link

    I am not usually that much into memory articles, but this is one of the best reviews I have seen on the new Intel architecture. It was surprising that even the budget DDR2 did 667. When will Intel be launching 667 as an "official" DDR2 speed?
  • Anemone - Thursday, July 8, 2004 - link

    VERY nice article - and informative on the limits that no one else is authoritatively reviewing. Thankyou and keep them coming!

    :)
  • skiboysteve - Thursday, July 8, 2004 - link

    or... im blind..
  • skiboysteve - Thursday, July 8, 2004 - link

    you should mention in the benchmarks which modules are DS and SS, so people dont go ape shit over poor performance of say... GEIL..

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