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Hey guys!
Okay, if you go on this webpage and scroll down to the end, you can see that apparently Kingston offers memory sticks rated at 1200MHz. Now, I just wanted to know if these sticks were just extremely oced 800s OR if there's an actual change in the structure of the chips and stuff. I mean, if that's the case (ie, just oced), then i could theoretically get my 800s up to 1200MHz right? I have a good feeling I'm wrong, but I wanna know why...

Another unrelated question, is it really harder to oc 512 x 4 sticks than 1G x 2 sticks? I thought that 512 x 4 gave more bandwidth...
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