.. Same isue again, need info considering useage of 3*8Gb DDR3 1600mhz in Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5

Gigabyte - Bundkort d.  02. oktober. 2012, skrevet af Fearless Angel
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Fearless
 
Elitebruger
Tilføjet:
02-10-2012 21:55:47
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4536/104
read last topic here plz.

http://hwt.dk/Forum/319683/So-...

Explains my issue/concern.
Gigabyte
 
Enthusiast
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17-12-2012 11:55:29
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16/0
Hi,
Sorry for late reply.
Do you still have same issue as before?


Fearless
 
Elitebruger
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17-12-2012 12:09:27
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4536/104
#1 well i am still considering The 3*8gb deal/idea, but i asked your staff on facebook and they told me it should be posible, espcially if i used kingston (those linked).

Only isue atm, is that i am waiting for a good deal on memery, or waiting to see if haswell will be using special mem, or DDR4.



Chrisp
 
Elitebruger
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17-12-2012 17:27:35
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617/52
# Fearless

Er "kun" et ex58-ud5 rev 1.0 jeg har, men det kører fint med 3 x 8GB... mit forslag er: spring ud i det.. køb rammene online, så har du jo altid 14dages returret, skulle det alligevel vise sig ikke at fungere for dig. 😉



Fearless
 
Elitebruger
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19-12-2012 17:08:33
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4536/104
#3, you dont need to tell me that, reguarding buying online lol.

any respectable 1k+ responce user in this forum buys all their hardware online and use 14 days return, if they dont like what they get/cant get it to work with their setups, thats commen sence.

But i would just like to advoid all the hazzle..
+ plug and play 1600mhz 1,5v CL9 or CL10, with 3*8gb would be nice.

I just need to find out if hasswell is going with 1,5v 8gb DDR3 sticks, or 1,25v once, or DDR4 first.


freak_master
 
Redaktør
Tilføjet:
19-12-2012 18:22:24
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6368/477
Haswell is Ivy Bridge architecture, which means DDR3 RAM.

We probably won't see DDR4 in the next few years.


Anonym202158143552
 
Elitebruger
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19-12-2012 19:01:02
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3671/66
As far as rumors concern, DDR4 is supposed to become a standard by Intel in 2014.