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    Ivy @ 3GHz Memory @ 4-DIMMs @ 16GB on UD5H

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    The memory is using a 29.33 divider for memory, special just for IB which SB didn't have.

    Sorry for the block outs, figured the frenchman might not get so angry this way, as his is selling CPUs in China and Russia which are retail.

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    is it just me or is this kinda awesome?
    ivy looks really fun.

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    I saw only DDR3 3003 and 2832.
    Where is 3.275 GHz?
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    1637 X 2=3275, right?

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by sin0822 View Post
    1637 X 2=3275, right?

    thanks
    The title made it seem like you had 3275 MHz DDR3 frequency.
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    I'm glad I'm not the only one, first picture is a validation at 1501.5 MHz, second picture is a 32M run at 1416MHz. Or am I confused about the dividers?

    I thought you had reached 1637.5MHz at first sight as well.

    Those are still some great clocks! CPU running on cold temps?
    Last edited by Don_Dan; 03-22-2012 at 04:01 PM.

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    lol I am seeing things, sorry, really long week man, basically no sleep. http://hwbot.org/forum/showthread.php?t=42670&page=2
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    its fine. clarksdale days with insane memory controller.
    im down!
    Last edited by trans am; 03-22-2012 at 05:44 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sin0822 View Post
    1637 X 2=3275, right?

    thanks
    1637 is your CPU speed,not RAM.
    Now your title is much better.
    thanks
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    So much memory bandwidth! Too bad the CPU doesn't really benefit, but the HD4000 does! Maybe you can break 10k 3dm06 with integrated graphics!
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    nice one there with my fav brand sin ivy is really funny for mem overclocking.

    nice job man
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    cant wait for my ivy Bridge now im jealous

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    Any1 so far got any info on pricing of RAM kits for Ivy (I'm expecting a whole load of new kits advertised for Ivy in mind). I'm interested especially in some 2x4GB DDR3-2500~2700 thereabouts kits, what could one expect this to cost like (I'm pretty sure clock/price wise it's gonna be more reasonable with Ivy).

    Or what do you expect pricing to look like? I'd personally hope for a DDR3-2400 kit that overclocks nicely for like 100~$125 :P But if you could get 2x4GB @ DDR3-2600 CL10 at like 150~$170 I'd possibly concider that too.
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    I expect decent 2 x 4GB 2400C9 around 200 euros or 250 US

    C10 and C11 can already be bought for 110-150 euros...
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    don't buy memories now guys just wait 2 monthes and we will some nice new staff.
    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiwa View Post
    don't buy memories now guys just wait 2 monthes and we will some nice new staff.
    i agree you will want to wait and see what the few top oc caring companies bring out at or after ivy release.

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    Imo, any good BBSE 2X2GB on P67/Z68 will do quiet nicely on Z77, those 2x4GB Samsung YKO ($49) the one with batch 12XX will do 2400 cas 9 1.65V easy.

    I just hope that all those name brand won't charge $600+ for their Ivy's compatible DDR3 2600+
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    yea greed on that price, as you can get cheap kits that will clock that high anyways.

    hey that samsung IC, have you tried it on this platform? i am thinking it can do way over 2400 on 3rd generation core i7 processor, as it seems what works well on Sbe does 200-300 better on this 3rd generation core i7 processor lol.

    I might go pick up a kit just for giggles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sin0822 View Post
    I might go pick up a kit just for giggles.
    @ Micro Center for $47 just look for batch 12XX YKO
    Last edited by Dumo; 03-25-2012 at 01:58 AM.

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    i've got 1147 YKO,you think they should do the trick?running 1866 8-9-9 on biostart tp67xe with 1.35V,2133 are not stable regarding the voltage or latency,i blame the mobo for that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    @ Micro Center for $47 just look for batch 12XX YKO
    just picked up two kits of YKO 1150 at Fry's for $87, just a bit cheaper than the egg or microcenter, regardless, you can't beat 16GB of 2400-3000mhz benchable DDR3 ram for under $100.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sin0822 View Post
    i agree you will want to wait and see what the few top oc caring companies bring out at or after ivy release.
    IVY time 2400MHz will be one of the lowest memory dividers
    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    question with Ivy is...how to reach 2800Mhz++ ram wit kit as cheap as possible

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