You can't find them anymore.
Thinking at selling them b/c I would like more than 4GB of memory.
I am considering replacing them with the samsung wonder sticks
They can clock with timings in sig. I tried 2200MHz and it booted. Haven't benched much, will test them again and try to push 'em more. I wasn't able to fully test them at 2200MHz because the i5-750 I had at that moment needed high base clock and I wasn't able to clock it much.
I will receive my 7950 soon so I will bench and overclock my whole system in the following week.
These rams do clock quite well, I think they could do 2400MHz on a sandy/ivy platform. LGA1156 isn't so kind with memory
Link of course:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231321
These were the top overclocker at the time I bought them. They were the samsung of today
They can do 6-8-6-24 or 28 with a slight voltage bump @ 1667MHz too, forgot to mention
Edited by Just a nickname - 11/11/12 at 11:41am
Thinking at selling them b/c I would like more than 4GB of memory.
I am considering replacing them with the samsung wonder sticks

They can clock with timings in sig. I tried 2200MHz and it booted. Haven't benched much, will test them again and try to push 'em more. I wasn't able to fully test them at 2200MHz because the i5-750 I had at that moment needed high base clock and I wasn't able to clock it much.
I will receive my 7950 soon so I will bench and overclock my whole system in the following week.
These rams do clock quite well, I think they could do 2400MHz on a sandy/ivy platform. LGA1156 isn't so kind with memory

Link of course:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231321
These were the top overclocker at the time I bought them. They were the samsung of today

They can do 6-8-6-24 or 28 with a slight voltage bump @ 1667MHz too, forgot to mention

Edited by Just a nickname - 11/11/12 at 11:41am











