Thanks, saaya, how can I leave such a good company?
Please let some people beta-test x58 to make it perfect and make a retail version above any expectations ... ; iphone 3G is a good example (I have never spent 2.5 hours in line buying any electronics before, and what is interesting, I don't even regret)
True, but Crucial - how could they use D9JNL in low end value memory and use D9GTS in a top-uber-most expensive kit, I simply didn't get it. Crusial in my mind was always an engineering company, not a marketing company, and now ... I love their DDR2 PC6400 chips, and I love DDR3 1066 D9JNLs, but I would never ever buy their "top-of-the-line" products, period ... Their service is not different for value modules and top modules, isn't it?regarding the memory, well for high end memory you usually only pay for 3 things:
1. service+support
2. nice heatspeaders
3. guarantee for high clockspeeds/tight timings
So you mean that there is a difference in batch for memory chips, such as it is in CPUs? Thanks, I didn't know that.if you know what chips to look for you can usually get close to the same results, sometimes even better, by grabbing a kit of value memory with the same chips.
BUT, the main reason the cheap crucial stuff does well is cause its newer... the other kits are older, and the recent d9gtr chips from micron are getting better while the other mem was probabaly made in a time where there were no good gtr chips around or there were no gtr chips available whatsoever![]()
If it can do 7-7-7-20@2000MHz at all, it can definitely do 8-8-8-24@2000MHz (or even 8-7-6-24) stable, don't you think so? I will post results a bit later, but for now: http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.asp?m=...55651; "Shock-the-Monkey" is a new nick of "Mr. Natural" ...
LOL, you are 100% right, Xello ... I simply forgot about that time ... I don't want it.






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