Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
Which is why there is no reason why people (not you) should complain that a $80 set of 4GB PC2-9600 or PC2-9200 ram will "only do" 1250 Mhz @ 1.85v.

Of course, that $140 set can do 1300 Mhz @ 2.15v.

Bang for the buck:
G.Skill Pi: 9.2857 Mhz per dollar. @ (OC) 1300 Mhz 2.15-2.25v
OCZ PC2-9200: 15 Mhz per dollar @ (OC) 1200 Mhz 1.80-1.90v

Then, people are complaining about tight binning...DDR2-1066 is supposed to do 1066. When a company has to make room for higher end chips such as 1150 and 1200 kits they are going to *try* not to sell 1066 that does anything above 1150 or 1150 that does at least 1200. It's common sense.
How about the 1066 LV Plats for $46 http://www.amazon.com/OCZ-PC2-8500-P...f=pd_rhf_p_t_1
1150 MHz=25 MHz per dollar