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Gigabyte P35T-DQ6 DDR3 Overclocking 2080MHz Memory

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 2:18 pm
by Apoptosis
The intro to the e-mail...
Dear All Press Media Friends,

Chk it out. P35T-DQ6 hits the highest RAM Frequency: 2080MHz. With the support of our (Gigabyte) engineers, the editor hits a pretty high record.
The body of the e-mail....
P35T-DQ6 DDR3 2080 MHz World No. 1 in CPU-Z !!!

http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=200226

1040 MHz x2 = 2080 MHz !!!!!!

CPU-Z Database (ID : 200226)
Submitted by david
Submitted on Tue, 22 May 2007 08:27:27 +0200 with CPU-Z 1.40

CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 (*1)
CPU Arch : 2 Cores - 2 Threads
CPU PSN : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU @ 3.00GHz (ES)
CPU EXT : MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 EM64T
CPU Cache : L1 : 2 x 32/2 x 32 KB - L2 : 4096 KB
Core : Conroe (65 nm) / Revision : E0
CPUID : 6.F.9 / Extended : 6.F
Freq : 3639.95 MHz (519.99 * 7)
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MB Brand : Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd.
MB Model : P35T-DQ6
NB : Intel P35/G33/G31 rev 02
SB : Intel 82801IB (ICH9) rev 02
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P35T-DQ6 DDR3 2080 MHz (single CH)!!!
World No. 1 in CPU-Z !!!

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RAM Size : 1024 MB
RAM Freq : 1040 MHz
RAM Type : DDR3-SDRAM Single Channel
RAM Ratio : 1:2
RAM Timings : 10-10-10-24
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Slot 1 : 1024MB (PC3-8500F)
Slot 1 Manufacturer : Micron Technology

1040 MHz x2 = 2080 MHz !!!!!!
Is this the day for companies to send out PR's on overclocking records? Do any of our forum members care how fast a board can run a single memory module? Enthusiasts and gamers want 2GB+ of memory in their system with all the trends pointing to users wanting 4GB by the end of the year as people move over to Vista. Running 2GHz memory with a single module at 10-10-10 just isn't impressive to me... Am I nuts or what? Maybe it's a fact that Gigabyte helped a site do it with unreleased processors and cherry picked parts... :finga:

Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 2:51 pm
by Zertz
It's good showing for Micron I guess, I'm sure not many chips can do 2Ghz at the moment, even in single channel, just showing off what their product can do. You're right though, nobody wants to run 1GB at 10-10-10 but meh... :roll: