Yes, 1T results are looking pretty good, although the only benchmark that shows the biggest gains is pretty much Everest, ~200-300 MB/s.
Well, that depends on what level of stability we're talking about and amount of modules used. I can boot at DDR3-2000 7-7-7, but it's nowhere near stable. I wish it was, at least for SPi32MThat would rock!
Thanks man! I'm just trying to be useful for those of you interested in this 3rd generation DDR memory.
Actually, I will do that later this week with QX6850 ES.
Thank you!Asus P5K3 Deluxe is the board I spent most time on, although Blitz Extreme has the widest range of available voltages and P35T-DQ6 is now a really good performer as well. But P5K3 has been a very solid board from the get go. Gigabyte's board used to have hard time going above DDR3-1700 when we had been showing it at Computex, but with the latest BIOS it now looks very strong - 500Mhz FSB is a snap with a right CPU and memory speeds above DDR3-2000 totally within reach. Hard to decide, really...
Well, yeah it's been fun, really! But also some hard work, believe me![]()






After playing with these boards do you have a preference? 
Asus P5K3 Deluxe is the board I spent most time on, although Blitz Extreme has the widest range of available voltages and P35T-DQ6 is now a really good performer as well. But P5K3 has been a very solid board from the get go. Gigabyte's board used to have hard time going above DDR3-1700 when we had been showing it at Computex, but with the latest BIOS it now looks very strong - 500Mhz FSB is a snap with a right CPU and memory speeds above DDR3-2000 totally within reach. Hard to decide, really...
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