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Higher bandwidth is from the faster architecture of the memory controller...and does not make the ram draw any more current than it could from any other DDR3 DIMM in any other motherboard. It has absolutely nothing to do with the memory bandwidth. please google things before you post them if you are not sure. |
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LuLz.
The memory controller is NOT faster. It's got twice the channels. Quite a few boards even have independant voltage controls for each bank of DIMMs. The efficiency of X79 is no different than SandyBridge. But, if we are talking about first-gen i5/i7 chips then yes, current draw can be higher. you don't magically get more bandwidth out fo the same product without increasing power consumption in some way, and the gen two i5/i7's offer nearly double the bandwidth. I didn't say the current draw is higher by double, but overall there is an increased load placed on the DIMMs which can affect stability at rated speeds. Um..yeah. Google? I tend to ask OEMs directly when I don't have an answer to a question. If an OEM doesn't certify any product for a certain platform, you take your chances.
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Um, you do understand I do board reviews for TPU, right? I can provide more BIOS shots to prove my point, if you like.
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YES it has twice the channels of sandy bridge.
YES it is faster by a LONG ways than first gen i5/i7 CPU's |
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like it matters if you do board reviews for tpu,it doesnt make you any smarter than the next person..you really should quit talking yourself up when your not really that great
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YES, there are individual current settings per channel even. And finally. Yes, and load in increased, power consumption increases? Are you going to try to tell me that DIMMs get hot under load for no reason? ![]() Quote:
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Like wise, i am also saying the opposite. Memory IC's only draw so much power, no matter the platform. |
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Yes, but that is dependant on the load they are under.
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Well im going to get some new ram they just got the G.Skill Ripjaws Z in stock not sure what to get though any ideas?
A. G.Skill Ripjaws Z F3-17000CL9Q-16GBZH (4x4GB) DDR3 Quad Channel Memory Designed For Intel X79 platform. Intel XMP 1.3 Ready. DDR3-2133 PC3 17000, 16GB (4x 4GB), 9-11-10-28-2N, 1.65V, 240pin, unbuffered, Non ECC, 42mm height, lifetime warranty. $219.00 B. G.Skill Ripjaws Z F3-17000CL11Q-16GBZL (4x4GB) DDR3 Quad Channel Memory Designed For Intel X79 platform. Intel XMP 1.3 Ready. DDR3-2133 PC3 17000, 16GB (4x 4GB), 11-11-11-30-2N, 1.6V, 240pin, unbuffered, Non ECC, 42mm height, lifetime warranty. $209.00 |
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your ram will work,just have an extra sticks.
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use old ram, and have a good day.
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lol i went for the top set >_< but i guess u can always run the top set at the same timing as the 2nd set right?
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Funny our elite motherboard reviewer is sold on marketing hype. just because memory isnt tested on a specific platform doesnt mean its not going to work.
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I mean really...$200 for 16GB of 2133...that's guaranteed to work. Try to RMA memory that doesn't work, for whatever reason...OEMs can simply answer that it wasn't intended for that platform, and you're SOL. |
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Theres always a chance that memory isnt going to work even if it is certified to work with a platform,ive had mushkins that were made for X58 not work at all but worked fine on a p55
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Well that's just it. Small price to pay, when the cost is high to begin with. The warranty for the operation for the platform is worth the cost, IMHO.
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his point is that if it works, why buy more stuff that you arent sure works?
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i sell my body parts for this, so $200 matters a lot.
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Perhaps P67/Z68 is for you then. Socket 2011 is overkill for the average user.
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