then riddle me this:
What is the reason for offering DC sets of DDR3 memory? Is the mobo market lagging in offering tri-channel boards? Feel free to point me to a site where I can edumacate myself.
then riddle me this:
What is the reason for offering DC sets of DDR3 memory? Is the mobo market lagging in offering tri-channel boards? Feel free to point me to a site where I can edumacate myself.
X58 is the only chipset that is Tri Channel. DDR3 has nothing to do with how many channels a CPU/Board can run. DDR3 is just the 3rd generation of DDR memory.
P55, all AMD offerings, X48, X38, P45.. all use Dual Channel.
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2400, really?
I can't help but wonder why for.
Also, lulz @ zuntar. you are so right.
(They're DC kits, not tri.)
What is the reason for offering DC sets of DDR3 memory? Is the mobo market lagging in offering tri-channel boards? Feel free to point me to a site where I can edumacate myself.
Not everyone has jumped on the core i7 wagon yet.
P55, all AMD offerings, X48, X38, P45.. all use Dual Channel.