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| Elpida and Buffalo Release Prototype DDR3 2400 MHz Memory
![]() These bars reach 2 096 MHz under the standard voltage of 1.5 volts, they adopt in these conditions timings of 9-10-9-24. By pushing the voltage to 2.1 volts, they climb to 2 400 MHz with timings of 11-11-11-34. The date of availability and prices of these modules PC3-19200 were not disclosed. |
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If I remember well being of my mail, 7 clock cycles at a frequency of 1600 MHz, it's roughly 7x (1 / 1600 ^ 6) = 4,375 for a nanosecond, which is faster than 11 cycles clock to 2400 MHz (11 * (1 / 2400 ^ 6) = 4,583 nanoseconds). |
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It is amazing how technology advance. I'm always with my 4 sticks of Kingston 512 MB 733 MHz "DDR1" |
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