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    Quote Originally Posted by Shania View Post
    I heard i7 motherboards is the way to go ? Will that be the same deal come June ?
    By June we should all know more information on AMD's next platform and where it's going to stand versus Intel's present and
    future platforms.

    Quote Originally Posted by mikekim View Post
    Doesnt really matter as when you move up to 12Gb+ you are looking at running the ram at 1333mhz (only a handful of boards/ram support 1600mhz at this level)
    Core i7 [1366] processors utilize DDR3 800/1066 and Core i7 [1156/1155] utilize DDR3 1066/1333, anything higher is technically
    a waste unless you're overclocking. I do not understand the comment of only a handful of boards supporting 1600MHz, more
    than half of the 1366 motherboards available on my very quick Newegg search revealed that they do support 1600MHz or higher.
    I would put it another way, however, and say that there are only a handful of triple channel RAM kits at 12GB+ designed for
    less than 1333MHz.

    Quote Originally Posted by mikekim View Post
    looks like it - you will probably get a good deal on 1366 systems, as most will be looking at 1156 (sandy bridge)
    Sandy Bridge is 1155, not 1156.
    Quote Originally Posted by mikekim View Post
    windows 7 Home supports up to 16Gb ram - ultimate tbh is a waste of money
    Windows 7 Home Basic x64 supports 8GB and Windows 7 Home Premium x64 supports 16GB of RAM -- [Comparison Chart].
    I will agree that Ultimate is a waste of money, but it's a little ironic coming from someone who just spent a ton of money on a
    system that will be outdated in less than a year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenril View Post
    I would put it another way, however, and say that there are only a handful of triple channel RAM kits at 12GB+ designed for
    less than 1333MHz.
    dont you mean more than?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikekim View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenril View Post
    Core i7 [1366] processors utilize DDR3 800/1066 and Core i7 [1156/1155] utilize DDR3 1066/1333, anything higher is technically
    a waste unless you're overclocking. I do not understand the comment of only a handful of boards supporting 1600MHz, more
    than half of the 1366 motherboards available on my very quick Newegg search revealed that they do support 1600MHz or higher.
    I would put it another way, however, and say that there are only a handful of triple channel RAM kits at 12GB+ designed for
    less than 1333MHz.
    dont you mean more than?
    No, I don't mean more than. Out of 31 in stock results on Newegg, using DDR3 3x4GB and 6x4GB triple channel configurations:
    Code:
    1066 x  1
    1333 x 10
    1600 x 15
    2000 x  5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenril View Post
    No, I don't mean more than. Out of 31 in stock results on Newegg, using DDR3 3x4GB and 6x4GB triple channel configurations:
    Code:
    1066 x  1
    1333 x 10
    1600 x 15
    2000 x  5
    That could just be an issue on newegg's end. /sillyface.

    By issue they might not have all the options. Derpityderpderpherpboobiesderp.

    Also, demand of superhighspeedram doesn't necessitate supply.
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