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Old 2014-01-21, 17:15   #23
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The reason 2133 DDR4 will be slower than 2133 DDR3 is because of higher timings. This won't actually really affect us though.
With the DDR2 to DDR3 switch both had 1066 but DDR3 needed around 1600 to match 1066 DDR2 for timings.
I am not surprised that 2133 will be sold just that that intel is limiting us to that without overclocking.

I don't know whether we will see 4 dims on all cpus. I would guess that it might go i7-4 i5-3 i3-2. Maybe not because of motherboards supporting all of those.
I am pretty certain that they will want to allow more than 2 for flexibility.
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Old 2014-01-23, 15:23   #24
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Anyways... thanks guys! My 4670k /w 2400 memory/motherboard is scheduled to come today and tomorrow.


(Me gonna have sum fun wit my new toy/z)

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