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DDR3 Round-Up: Memory Performance With The Core i7 @ HotHardware.com

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Hello Everyone,

 

 

 

There's quite a lot of variance in DDR3 modules today, which can certainly

be overwhelming for potential new buyers. While the Core i7 processor is

officially rated to run at only DDR3-1066 speeds, modules that can run at

DDR3-2000 or even higher are available for the Core i7, and many new

motherboards support speeds even greater than these. There is also the

introduction of huge 12 GB (6 x 2 GB modules) capacity kits to consider, and

we have latencies in the CAS 7 to CAS 9 range, all of which affect pricing

of these various modules kits dramatically.

 

 

 

Today, we're going to look at some of these new kits and see if we can break

down what memory-related aspects users should look for when buying an X58 /

Core i7 platform. We've got kits from big names like Corsair, Kingston, and

OCZ in the labs. Let's try to clear up some questions, shall we?

 

 

 

DDR3 Round-Up: Memory Performance With The Core i7:

 

http://hothardware.com/Articles/Triple-Channel-DDR3-with-the-Core-i7/

 

 

 

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