Which DDR3 memory can run at 2.0GHz effective speed?

Is it supported though? Im guessing it should be really, you couldnt pm me where you found this?

Supported yeah :) and PM'ed. Unfortunately OcUK dont do patriot mem but I put a topic in the product suggestion bit :D

I've read tonnes of stuff about OCZ and ASUS not getting along, and considering OCZ is probably OcUK's main brand, kinda sucks a bit
 
lol, well you didnt say most reasonable priced, you said best! Wondering where you can get the Patriot Viper for 1800mhz for that much, considering i was looking at getting the G.skill 1600 stuff from here, which is just over 170.

Edit: Found it but the timings are 8-8-8-24 and the G.skill is 7-7-7-18 and im running at about 1700, recon the patriot would run at tighter timings at that speed?
 
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Well if you want the absolute best, then you have to pay the premium, Intel Extreme CPU's are the perfect example :p but I couldnt justify over £100 on 150 or so mhz.
 
Supported yeah :) and PM'ed. Unfortunately OcUK dont do patriot mem but I put a topic in the product suggestion bit :D

I've read tonnes of stuff about OCZ and ASUS not getting along, and considering OCZ is probably OcUK's main brand, kinda sucks a bit

brill cheers matey!

Yea it suck ocuk dont sell them! asus dont officially support ocz no, but iv had my reaper ram in two different boards and both havnt had issues guess im just a lucky one :D
 
brill cheers matey!

Yea it suck ocuk dont sell them! asus dont officially support ocz no, but iv had my reaper ram in two different boards and both havnt had issues guess im just a lucky one :D

Did you buy them? I haven't yet but if you did let me know how they perform when they arrive :)
 
Forget trying to get 2000mhz on 3 or 4 series Intel chipsets. For that you will need 790i as posted above.

The Patriot Ram is indeed very nice and ran perfectly as advertised but you will need an Nvidia chipset to get the most out of it.
 
Found some more for £166.80 it has silver/grey heatsinks though and i dont think its the extreme version however it has lower timings of 8-8-8-20 and 1.9v instead of 2v. Not sure if it has EPP but dont need that if using a intel chipset.


That stuffs for intel chipsets, cannot garanteed to run on the 790 chipset
 
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Yeah i know but as far as i can see its only available in america!

I suppose ddr3 dual channel isnt really a very popular product (now triple channel ddr3, and people cant justify the extra from ddr2 to ddr3 on dual channel boards), so they wont really be too bothered about it now! Just keep a few varities in stock.
 
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Ya DDR3 with Core 2 was only really a luxury, but its cheaper now and I got a cheap 790i so I thought 'why not?' :p

Americans get awesome prices to what we get, so an i7 system over there is probably half what it is here, when you consider VAT on all the seperate bits etc.
 
Yeah i was the same! i was looking at ddr2 but then the board i have came up on the MM for a cheap price so thought what the hell! Just a bit sick of 2GB of ram now!

Yeah plus the exchange rate now is rubbish!
 
Webbo, thinking of getting some DDR3-1800 at 8-8-8-24 2.0v, how much do you think I could slacken the timings to :o?

You seem to the man who knows :p
 
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