^^^^^THIS^^^^^
With economy on the floor and not many people upgrading to i7, I hope they do price it decently. It would be really nice to have this sticks, but will most people be able to afford this?
I can predict $700+
the great thing about i7 is that you don't need to spend a lot of money on ram to get all the bandwidth you NEED. so the 'most people' that will be upgrading will be getting probably more bandwidth than they need (15k+ r/w/c) with cheapazz ddr3 1066, 1333.
this stuff is strictly for benchers (and maybe, um, work stations?) that need the 35k+ r/w/c bw. and 700+ sounds about right for 3x2 with 3x1 2000 kits going for ~300
In Greece 3x2Gb DDR-3 1600 cost 299 Euro. 3x2 DDR-3 1866 kit cost 499 Euro. So my guess is that 3x2 DDR-3 2000 will be around 699+ :shocked:
And its not always about what you need. Then everething would be simple. The hard thing is about what you desire. Maybe i should save one months salary for this kit :)
oh of course. i totally desire these stix too, cos i totally desire hardcore SPi 32M. But for the average desktop computer, the huge bandwidth of an effectively implemented IMC reduces the need for costly system RAM.
As for the price they are going to be mighty pricey!
And these aren't regular 2000Mhz Cas9 they are Cas7!
We would all like to have 965 and $400 Motherboards, and Ferrari's and Lambo's etc
But that just life somethings are exclusive...
A 400 euro motherboard is not something i have to think too much too buy. I wish it was the same about Ferrari's and Lambo's :(
Yeah i know i escalated a bit too much, but a $400 motherboard is the equivalent of a Ferrari or Lambo in the car world...
Yeah if the CORSAIR TR3X6G1866C9DF 6GB PC3-15000 (DDR3-1866) Triple Channel Memory Retail are at $447.00 at ZipZoomFly
I bet this will be in the + $700.00 range for these DOMINATOR GT 2000MHz :eek:
Hey bachus_anonym are they going to have a DOMINATOR GT @ 1866 with a Cas7? Because all if see out there are Cas 9 version right now? They are now selling at newegg here!
Hey guys,
Is it possible to put these in your system, let them run on 2000MHz spec and be safe on your hardware so you can run with these speeds on 24/7?
Without damaging the cpu or motherboard of your pc over time?
Are these stable on a P6T with 12G? (*i.e. 2 kits?)
Thanks
still waiting on some 32M SuperPi action :p:
i'm benching with this 3GB kit at 1GHz CAS7 as well .... heheh :D but those should be quicker a bit ;)
http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/9...tureimgmk9.png
Hey bachus, I just wrote an article for Fudzilla about your preview of these sticks. Let me know what you think, as I am a new guy on their team (was looking for work, they offered, and I thought they could use a credibility boost so I opted for the job). Anyways, thanks for the details and keep up the work! ;)
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?op...11107&Itemid=1
Sick RAM
looks good Dino, its also possible to see sweet cl7 results with sec ICs, like your kit have , but its going to be interest what ICs the GTs will use
so far , there is couple options or things stated lol
keep pushing it
I know Dram voltage of 1.65v is Safe. But on Higher Frequency Ram kits running faster then DDR3-1600 They need more than Intel's Max Safe QPI/DRAM voltage of 1.35v.
In the Corsair GT Screen shots, stability at DDR3-2000 with 7-8-7-20 Timings is being achieved at running both Dram and QPI/Dram at 1.65v.
Yesterday my Black Pi DDR3-2000 CL9 Triple channel kit arrived and it needs 1.50 QPI/Dram volts to run stable at its rated specs, but is that safe?
Wow! Looks great.
Dinos, any Everest memorybandwidth tests done?
exellent looking ram ! time to trade in my Dominators 8888's :D