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6GB Super Talent 2200 CAS8 @DDR3-2392Mhz 8-8-8-24

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3x 2GB Super Talent Speed 2200C8 (made up of 2x2GB dual channel kits WS220UX4G8)


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@DDR3-2058Mhz 7-7-7-21 at 1.66v​

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@DDR3-2214Mhz 8-8-8-24 1T at 1.70v​

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@DDR3-2384Mhz 8-8-8-24 1T at 1.70v​

Max screen shot

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@DDR3-2392Mhz 8-8-8-24 1T at 1.70v​

Max CPUZ Validation





System:
  • Intel Core i7 980X 3951A763 B1 Step 2 ES
  • EK Supreme LT H20 + TFC480 + MCP655
  • Asus P6T6 WS Revolution 0609 beta bios
  • Sapphire HD5870 10.4 Official
  • 3x 2GB Super Talent Speed 2200C8 (made up of 2x2GB dual channel kits WS220UX4G8)
  • 750GB Samsung SATAII (OS)
  • 120GB OCZ Vertex SSD (DATA)
  • Pioneer DVR216 Burner
  • Corsair HX1000
  • Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit RTM (fully updated)
 
Very nice. Hypers I presume from your thread talk over on i4?

Do you know if the 2000 cas 8 would be the same stuff just a slower speed?
 
Some nice RAM Eva :toast:

I've never seen my CPU-z showing RAM clocked that high :(
 
thanks guys, the super talent 2000c8 is also elpida hyper like 2200c8 but could be mnh-e hyper instead of mgh-e hyper newer ics for 2200c8 so probably a bit off hence why i choose 2200c8 as binning done relative to super talent's test setups would of course separate 2200c8 stuff from 2000c8 stuff (well that's the theory anyway) :)
 
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