3DMark05 is 
best suited for the latest generation of DirectX9.0 graphics cards. It is the 
first benchmark to require a DirectX9.0 compliant hardware with support for 
Pixel Shaders 2.0 or higher! By combining high quality 3D tests, CPU tests, 
feature tests, image quality tools, and much more, 3DMark05 is a premium 
benchmark for evaluating the latest generation of gaming 
hardware.
  
  
     Futuremark 3DMark06 1.1.0: | 
  
    | Overall | 
    Points | 
    Ranking | 
  
    | Corsair DOMINATOR 
      Twin2X2048-8888C4DF (333/1066) | 
    9247 | 
        | 
  
    | A-DATA Vitesta Extreme 
      Edition (333/800) | 
    9256 | 
        | 
  
    | Patriot PDC24G6400LLK 
      (333/800) | 
    9243 | 
        | 
  
     OCZ ReaperX HPC Enhanced Bandwidth 
    (333/800) | 
    9255 | 
        | 
  
     OCZ ReaperX HPC Enhanced Bandwidth (333/1240) 
     | 
    9267 | 
        | 
  
    | CPU | 
    Points | 
    Ranking | 
  
    | Corsair DOMINATOR 
      Twin2X2048-8888C4DF (333/1066) | 
    2368 | 
        | 
  
    | A-DATA Vitesta Extreme 
      Edition (333/800) | 
    2338 | 
        | 
  
    | Patriot PDC24G6400LLK 
      (333/800) | 
    2356 | 
        | 
  
     OCZ ReaperX HPC Enhanced Bandwidth 
    (333/800) | 
    2357 | 
        | 
  
     OCZ ReaperX HPC Enhanced Bandwidth (333/1240) 
     | 
    2412 | 
        | 
3DMark06 results between all memory modules is very close 
and you'll be hard pressed to tell the difference between the different 
sets.
Quake 4 is 
the latest shooter from ID and is based on the Doom 3 engine. Tweaked to for 
more eye candy, Quake 4 promises to be tougher on videocards and systems than 
its predecessor was. Quake 4 also does not have a 60 fps limiter like Doom 3, 
with the Ultra setting, graphic textures can surpass the 500MB mark! Each test 
is run three times and with the third run being recorded.
  
  
     ID Software Quake 4 | 
  
    | LQ 640x480 | 
    FPS | 
    Ranking | 
  
    | Corsair DOMINATOR 
      Twin2X2048-8888C4DF (333/1066) | 
    214.6 | 
        | 
  
    | A-DATA Vitesta Extreme 
      Edition (333/800) | 
    210.5 | 
        | 
  
    | Patriot PDC24G6400LLK 
      (333/800) | 
    211.4 | 
        | 
  
     OCZ ReaperX HPC Enhanced Bandwidth 
    (333/800) | 
    212.1 | 
        | 
  
     OCZ ReaperX HPC Enhanced Bandwidth (333/1240) 
     | 
    223.4 | 
        | 
Overclocking makes quite a large difference here in Quake 
4. We can see that just increasing the memory voltage can get you a 10+ fps 
increase over stock!
  
  
     Sierra FEAR 1.08 | 
    
       Source: Sierra  | 
  
     | 
FEAR is 
Sierra's latest first person shooter which relies heavily on DirectX 9 features. 
With its "Soft Shadows" feature enabled, even the fastest videocards run at a 
crawl, FEAR is definitely the new benchmark for future FPS games to follow. 
  
  
     Sierra FEAR | 
  
    | Minimum Settings 640x480: | 
    FPS | 
    Ranking | 
  
    | Corsair DOMINATOR 
      Twin2X2048-8888C4DF (333/1066) | 
    563 | 
        | 
  
    | A-DATA Vitesta Extreme 
      Edition (333/800) | 
    554 | 
        | 
  
    | Patriot PDC24G6400LLK 
      (333/800) | 
    556 | 
        | 
  
     OCZ ReaperX HPC Enhanced Bandwidth 
    (333/800) | 
    558 | 
        | 
  
     OCZ ReaperX HPC Enhanced Bandwidth (333/1240) 
     | 
    582 | 
        | 
FEAR results mirror those of Quake 4, as overclocking 
increases framerates change a bit. Unless you overclock everything in your PC 
system you probably wouldn't notice much of a difference.