P PV5150 New member May 21, 2007 #1 Kingston Technology, today announced that it is first to market with its new ultra low-latency DDR2 800MHz 3-3-3 HyperX memory modules. Link
Kingston Technology, today announced that it is first to market with its new ultra low-latency DDR2 800MHz 3-3-3 HyperX memory modules. Link
FragTek New member May 21, 2007 #2 Dang, thats some hot stuff.... Recommended voltage from the factory of 2.35v, that stuff must run HOTTTTT.
Dang, thats some hot stuff.... Recommended voltage from the factory of 2.35v, that stuff must run HOTTTTT.
P Pyr0 New member May 21, 2007 #3 very nice, and a pretty decent price too i'm not sure how they can claim to be first with DDR-800 3-3-3 kits tho *shrug*
very nice, and a pretty decent price too i'm not sure how they can claim to be first with DDR-800 3-3-3 kits tho *shrug*
D dave87 New member May 21, 2007 #4 How many motherboards can actually run 2.35v on DDR2 though? The default is 1.8?
H Ham New member May 21, 2007 #5 name='dave87' said: How many motherboards can actually run 2.35v on DDR2 though? The default is 1.8? Click to expand... Nearly all the enthusiast boards. My Patriot wont run below 2.25v.
name='dave87' said: How many motherboards can actually run 2.35v on DDR2 though? The default is 1.8? Click to expand... Nearly all the enthusiast boards. My Patriot wont run below 2.25v.
D DavidT New member May 21, 2007 #7 If I weren't running a 680i, this would be something to look into.
B BUFF New member May 21, 2007 #8 pretty certain that at least Geil beat them to market with 6400 3-3-3-
J JN New member May 21, 2007 #9 name='BUFF' said: pretty certain that at least Geil beat them to market with 6400 3-3-3- Click to expand... Plus there are many D9 kits out there that will do those timings at 800mhz. It's just nice to see Kingston testing at these settings
name='BUFF' said: pretty certain that at least Geil beat them to market with 6400 3-3-3- Click to expand... Plus there are many D9 kits out there that will do those timings at 800mhz. It's just nice to see Kingston testing at these settings
D dave87 New member May 21, 2007 #10 name='Ham' said: Nearly all the enthusiast boards. My Patriot wont run below 2.25v. Click to expand... Ah ok, I haven't made the jump to DDR2 yet...
name='Ham' said: Nearly all the enthusiast boards. My Patriot wont run below 2.25v. Click to expand... Ah ok, I haven't made the jump to DDR2 yet...