Quote Originally Posted by bingo13 View Post
To add on to Tony's message, all I can say is that properly setting up a i7/X58 system at DDR3-1554 CAS6 (1.65V, 6GB) resulted in memory copy and latency numbers that were significantly better than DDR3-1866 at CAS9 (1.7V, 6GB, CAS8 is not stable yet). In fact, CAS5 at 1333 is just stupid fast for the "majority" of users.
Yup and the majority of users is where the money will be.

Im advising OCZ to push for 1.6V cas5 or cas6 parts at 1333, easy to support, easy for end users to set up, and easier on the wallet as they should be easier to bin.

there will of course be those who want to show off, i just do not really want OCZ promoting an easy way to kill a cpu.