A-Data announces Tri Channel DDR3 Memory

So they added one stick... woohoo.

At least when I7 does hit you wont need to be buying a kit + 1 odd stick...
 
Nope, I'll need two, that way I'll have 12GB, and all will be well. It was only a matter of time before this happened, tho who their target market is with the X58 still some way off is a mystery.
 
Do they have to redesign the mem at all? Since unoverclocks the VCore on these i7's is presumably low, so they can't get good speeds with current voltages.

Edit: as even 1.65v is something no one really wants to put through a 45nm chip
 
1.65v is probably for 8-8-8-24/standard users, 1.75 for the lower rated timings (7-7-7-20) and extreme LN2/DI clockers.:)
 
name='D-Cyph3r' said:
1.65v is probably for 8-8-8-24/standard users, 1.75 for the lower rated timings (7-7-7-20) and extreme LN2/DI clockers.:)

Doubt it, LN2 Users will want to tinker for themselves, ram companies have never speced for them before...
 
name='teknokid' said:
Doubt it, LN2 Users will want to tinker for themselves, ram companies have never speced for them before...

But they've also never had to cover their arses like this before. ;)
 
Apart from loading ALL of Vista into memory, what we generally going to use 6G for ?

My G15 has only shown me use over 75% of 4g on a beta game that was leaky.
 
how come my you run lower volts, my ddr3 is rated for 1.8v whats the deal with all this.

so the DDR3 that you can buy now is the same as this triple channel thing, I really don't understand this???
 
name='SwaleSmith' said:
how come my you run lower volts, my ddr3 is rated for 1.8v whats the deal with all this.

so the DDR3 that you can buy now is the same as this triple channel thing, I really don't understand this???

Anything above 1.65ish volts kills a core I7 cpu...

So you have to use lower volts or kill your cpu
 
name='Pyr0' said:
You won't need high speed DDR3 with the triple channel mem controller ;)

Even triple chann. DDR3-1333 9-9-9 on Nehalem has higher bandwidth and lower latency than say DDR3 1600 or 1800 on the current core2 CPU's

[edit]pics, BIOS shots and some benchies by coolaler on OCX:

http://www.ocxtreme.org/forumenus/showthread.php?t=3978

:)

So they will function at this voltage, all be i with slower timings but the nehalem platform is miles faster so is more powerfull in the long run.

So the ddr3 1800mhz dominators I currently own are 100% compatible with nehalem architecture.

little of topic but when are the X58 SLI boards likely to be released as I see the one on OCUK mention nothing about Xfire/SLI support presume they will follow.
 
name='SwaleSmith' said:
So they will function at this voltage, all be i with slower timings but the nehalem platform is miles faster so is more powerfull in the long run.

So the ddr3 1800mhz dominators I currently own are 100% compatible with nehalem architecture.

little of topic but when are the X58 SLI boards likely to be released as I see the one on OCUK mention nothing about Xfire/SLI support presume they will follow.

Posted this a few days ago

MSI for one are bringing out 3 X58 motherboard at launch or very soon afterwards that will support SLI. Two with software SLI (one with two 16X PCI-E slots and the other with 3 full 16X slots), and another with the NF200 chip on board which has four full 16X PCI-E slots.

That last one will allow Quad SLI or Tri SLI + 1 extra GFX card used for physix
 
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