Patriot Memory PC3-15000 (1866 MHz) DDR3

@ 2007/12/19
Companies are spitting DDR3 out left, right and centre now, and that is something that can only benefit the end user. The more modules that come to us, the cheaper they become. We have already seen the big players hitting speeds in the 1600-1800 MHz range, and that’s just the beginning for DDR3.

The back of the package has some artwork along with a few details of the memory’s specifications; the speeds are given as DDR3 of 1866MHz using 1.9v on the memory to achieve this speed. According to these speeds the modules run an 8-8-8-24 timing profile.

Comment from jmke @ 2007/12/19
how many servers do you run with 16 DIMMs, any less than that and the reduced power consumption will be completely unimportant, 1.8v, 2.4v or 3v, who cares for 2 small dimms; it won't run over 20W in most systems, even with multiple banks filled up to the max.
Comment from Rutar @ 2007/12/19
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Originally Posted by jmke View Post
where is the need for faster system memory?
I am more interested in the lower power consumption but it still costs twice as much as DDR2.
Comment from jmke @ 2007/12/19
where is the need for faster system memory?
Comment from Rutar @ 2007/12/19
Where is the cheap DDR3?
Comment from jmke @ 2007/12/19
generate content for their website... most likely
Comment from thorgal @ 2007/12/19
LOL : they test 1833Mhz modules but they don't have a motherboard that can get them to run at 1833Mhz, they're limited to 1800Mhz. What's the point then ?