http://www.anandtech.com/memory/showdoc.aspx?i=2996
Some quick quotes.
Some quick quotes.
AnandTech said:At DDR3-800 the Kingston manages stable 5-4-3-10 timings at 1.75V. Based on current motherboards and JEDEC standards the fastest available DDR3 timings are 5-3-3, so the Kingston DDR3-1375 is very close to the theoretical limit at DDR3-800.
AnandTech said:... the Kingston DDR3-1375 nearly closes the gap with the fastest 3-3-3 DDR2 memory available. This early introduction of lower latency DDR3 clearly demonstrates you will not have to give up a thing with DDR3 in the overlap speeds and you will gain higher speeds as well...
AnandTech said:There is more to the overclocking performance of the Kingston than just the 1520 number, however. The memory is rated at 7-7-7-timings, which is fast for a memory rated at DDR3-1375. This memory managed to reach 1500 memory speed at 7-7-7-20 timings at 1.8V.
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