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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:
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    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.
    Last edited by Sajuuk : 02-27-2011 at 09:26 PM
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