OCZ Platinum 6GB 1.35V kit? OCZ3P1600C9ELV6GK

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Does anyone have any experience with this kit? I'm putting together an i7 build and am looking for a decent bang/buck 6GB kit.

These modules are rated 1600MHz CL9 at 1.35V so I'd imagine with 1.5-1.6V they should OC a bit?

Mobo will be a P6X58D-E
 
I'd imagine that you don't want to be putting 1.5-1.6V through them.

They're designed to be "extreme low voltage" so it doesn't sound like a good idea.
 
i have g.skill 1.35 v 1600 7~8~7~24 , its eco ram dont expect it to clock high.

u might get it out something on 1.45v anything above does not change clocking at least on my ram.
 
i have g.skill 1.35 v 1600 7~8~7~24 , its eco ram dont expect it to clock high.

u might get it out something on 1.45v anything above does not change clocking at least on my ram.

I doubt this, a lot of people have been able to OC that kit quite successfully.
In this review they hit 1946MHz 6-9-6-24 @ 1.55V.

Remember they use PSC IC's so you will need to loosen tRCD to OC them.

I did some research and couldn't find out what IC's the OCZ kit is using, but it is pretty safe to say that you should be able to safely and easily push them a lot further than they are rated.
 
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Yeah I know the 2x2GB kits are pretty amazing overclockers, I've just not seen many 1.35V tri-channel kits? I guess I'll be a guinea pig and go ahead and try them out with my new i7 build :D
 
The tri-channel kits are just a dual-channel kit with an extra stick.
The only difference will be that running high speeds in in tri-channel is harder on the IMC than it is to run in dual-channel mode so you might need to bump up your VTT some to stabilize.
 
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