Quote Originally Posted by Hans de Vries View Post
.............If not then we just have to be satisfied with the latest Sep 2009 JEDEC
file which standardizes DDR3-1866 and DDR3-2166...
http://www.jedec.org/standards-docum...ocs/jesd-79-3d


Regards, Hans
Fetching that paper needs registration so I need to ask, is that really DDR3-2166
and not DDR3-2133?

Personally I would have preferred that they moved in bigger steps this time, that
is to DDR-2000 and DDR-2400 before moving on to a future DDR4. The upside of
faster memory feels diminishing, to me, nowadays.