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Thread: A DATA Triple-Channel DDR3 2000X CL9-9-9-24

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    I just saw Corsair done 2000 CL7-8-7-24. This pair can do it, too. Is it the same chips as Corsair? Who knows?


    Last edited by AndreYang; 12-14-2008 at 04:48 PM.

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    Looks like they can
    WTF was Steven about not carrying Samsung yet on any triple channel kit
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    3GB vs 6GB
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    3, 6, or 12 shouldn't really matter on the i7. It doesn't seem to affect OC's any measureable ammount.

    I'm looking hard at this kit. I need to find out if they make a 6GB kit. After seeing this RAM it seriously makes me regret going with the big name that didn't measure up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    3GB vs 6GB

    no any different between 3GB and 6GB on DDR3 2000. They are the same voltage on that speed.

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    So why is 2000MHz 8-8-8 slower than 2000MHz 9-9-9? Unless I am missing something, there's an 8 second difference in SuperPi 32M.
    i5 660 / Asrock P55M Pro / Ripjaws / GTS250

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chosen. View Post
    So why is 2000MHz 8-8-8 slower than 2000MHz 9-9-9? Unless I am missing something, there's an 8 second difference in SuperPi 32M.
    Because Andre is a noob at SuperPi.

    Seriously 1000 CAS 7 =

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chosen. View Post
    So why is 2000MHz 8-8-8 slower than 2000MHz 9-9-9? Unless I am missing something, there's an 8 second difference in SuperPi 32M.

    Because it's 8*32M. You just see one of 8 32M.

    I have tested single 32M, but it's only 3 sec different between CL8 and CL9.

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    Crazy RAM
    Nice Clocking Andre

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    crazy kit Andre. I look forward 6GB edition.

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    once again you push it Andre

    awesome work

    keep pushing it

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