G.Skill announces world’s fastest 32GB DDR4 SO-DIMM kit
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Its 4x8GB Ripjaws kit runs at 4,000MHz with CL18-18-18-38, at 1.35V
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Still waiting for "world's cheapest 16/32GB DDR4 kit. :censored:
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iworrall
Still waiting for "world's cheapest 16/32GB DDR4 kit. :censored:
It might actually be cheaper to build a time machine to go back to 2015 to buy your 32GB DDR4 kit.
In any event, what kind of dimwit would buy 4GHz SO-DIMM's? What laptop would even be able to configure those frequencies?
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aidanjt
In any event, what kind of dimwit would buy 4GHz SO-DIMM's? What laptop would even be able to configure those frequencies?
Laptop? How about a 4 slot ITX 'board?
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aidanjt
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Originally Posted by
iworrall
Still waiting for "world's cheapest 16/32GB DDR4 kit. :censored:
It might actually be cheaper to build a time machine to go back to 2015 to buy your 32GB DDR4 kit.
In any event, what kind of dimwit would buy 4GHz SO-DIMM's? What laptop would even be able to configure those frequencies?
Perhaps the GL702ZC that has B350 motherboard and comes with Ryzen 1700?
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satrow
Laptop? How about a 4 slot ITX 'board?
Generally the only 4 slot ITX boards use LGA2011 and the like, hardly stellar RAM overclockers.
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deksman2
...Ryzen 1700?
Definitely wont hit 4GHz, then.
Re: G.Skill announces world’s fastest 32GB DDR4 SO-DIMM kit
With RAM prices the way they are, I doubt the intended market is for upgrading Socket 2011 'boards anyway; the ASRock X299E-ITX/ac is a good fit though.
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aidanjt
Generally the only 4 slot ITX boards use LGA2011 and the like, hardly stellar RAM overclockers.
They're also bought by people with toomuchmoneyitis, so it's a good market to milk for this kind of thing