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G.SKILL TridentX Reaches DDR3 4400 MHz

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Where's cadaveca when you need him? :toast:
 
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A lot of people at this particular forum just cannot seem to conceptualize the difference in what that record is and what is daily computing. Its akin to complaining that a top fuel dragster isn't a street legal car. Learn to separate the two and appreciate it for what it is. These are not 24/7 situations so complaining and comparing it like so isn't terribly valid IMO.

We all know DDR3 1600-1866 is the sweet spot and memory speed over that show little to no gains in most real world applications including games.

CL13 4400MHz will be faster than CL9 1600Mhz.

People use their brains and stopping knee jerking, you're joking right?
 
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