High Performance DDR2 Memory Breaks 1.25GHz
TrackinYeti writes "Performance PC Memory manufacturer, Corsair recently released a new addition to their flagship Dominator line of
desktop memory,
the
TWIN2X2048-10000C5DF. This 2GB DDR2 memory kit features the company's
DHX Dual Path Heat Xchange cooling technology, support for Enhanced Performance
Profiles (EPP), it includes one of Corsair's Dominator active memory coolers,
and it's rated for operation at a currently industry leading 1.25GHz."
Watercooling for memory is only a question of when, not if :)
I can't find registered ECC DDR2 faster than 667 MHz. Why?
I was hoping my next machine would be a quad core with 800 MHz DDR2 and ECC.
Much as my current machine is PC3200 DDR with registered ECC. No sense throttling down the relative bandwidth per core.
[Please don't waste time trying to convince me I don't need ECC.
SGIs taught me otherwise and soft error rates really are on the rise. Just answer the question thanks.]