DDR-2 vs. DDR-3 Memory - An exhaustive look at the Intel P35 platform
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (DX9)
Version and / or Patch Used: DX9 Demo
Timedemo or Level Used: Built-in Test
Developer Homepage: http://www.capcom.com
Product Homepage: http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_lostplanet_home.html

Driven to the brink of extinction on ice-covered wastelands, humankind fights to survive. From extreme conditions and insurgent Snow Pirates to hostile gargantuan alien Akrid, all that you can trust are your instincts.
Combining a gripping single player campaign and intense multiplayer modes with support for up to 16 players online, Lost Planet is an epic gaming masterpiece. Enormous world maps unfold as players' battle across vast snow fields and deserted cities either on foot or in armed, robotic Vital Suits.

It is humorous when you see something like this, really what can you say? (Not a graph error).

When we move to the Cave test we see that the jump from 800MHz to 1066MHz gives us a bump in performance, it is not until we raise the FSB and let the memory follow that we see a difference that again equates to 10%.






