þetta er svar frá honum:
@spanktv, Minuz1,
Triple channel kits are exclusively built for intel X58 Tylersburg platforms. When you want to setup a system with optimal performance, you use triple channel on that platform. It is such a shame for Intel to revert back to double channel and also introduce quad channels to confuse people anyway :/ There is not much difference but this platform requires triple channel for optimal performance so please do not make mistake by comparing them to double channel platforms such as Sandy Bridge etc.
Secondly, you SHOULD not compare mainstream memories to highend memories such as you do with 8GB gkill DDR3-1600 in comparison which is 12.000kr. Don´t fall for those capacity tricks, even having a 32GB kit wouldn´t matter %1 in performance vs 6-8GB. Basically, above 6-8GB, there is not any impact on performance at all on today´s applications. Against ordinary 1600Mhz CL9 memories, those Gskill Ripjaws Turbulance at 8-9-8-24 settings and @2000Mhz bandwidth would just leave them behind in dust.
Why don´t you read the feedback information I provided on the link above? >>
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Please, you should be reasonable and READ carefully the specifications before making such statements. It feels like expecting an used 580GTX to be on sale for the price of an used 560GTX :/ It doesn´t work this way guys.
A tiny information about Memories & their quality/pricing in market:
1) Bandwidth: Higher the better also pricier. For ex. there are even +2200MHz memories in the market now and 6-8GB kits can be between 25.000-40.000kr depending on brand and quality.
- In our case, 2000Mhz vs. 1600Mhz increases the price of course.
2) Cas latency (CL): Lower the better. Standard is CL9 those days. But if your kit can hit lower CAS values with overclock, better the performance.
- Again in our case, I was using them (even without the fan!) at the same voltage with 8-9-8-24 latencies so better than ordinary CL9. If you want to use at 1600Mhz then you can modify CAS down to CL7 and even CL6.
3) Voltage: Lower voltage the better for overall temperatures in the system, overclockability, lower electricity bills and also longer life span for your item. Nowadays, there are even memories working at 1.25V in the market which makes them more valuable then ordinary ones.
- In our case, 1.6 V vs. 1.65 V of most of the mainstream memories. There is again some advantage over many other in the market. If you overclock to 1.65V, according to Gskill forums, it is not even any trouble to make those work @2133 Mhz.
4) Brand & level of product: Good brands such as Corsair, Gskill, Mushkin, Patriot etc. are of course another important factor in build quality and warranty issues. All companies offer some average products as well as some higher class products for the enthusiasts market.
- Those rams are backed up with LIFETIME warranty by Gskill and they are in their original box with all warranty seals/stickers intact. They are from Ripjaws turbulance series, therefore among high class items company offered on the X58 platform.
In conclusion, if you consider all those carefully, yeah the price I am asking is VERY reasonable. Brandnew such memories are much more expensive anyway. I can easily sell them on ebay already but I dont want to deal with international shipping etc. I wish I was able to use them in my current system, they are noticeably faster than my current memories
but if I use them at double channels, I can only use as 4GB :/ that´s the only reason why I am not using them, otherwise believe me I wouldn´t be selling them at all for such a low price. Anybody having a X58 platform shouldn´t miss this good offer on such amazing memories.
Please submit offers more than 10.000kr. And my special thanks to MatroX for clarifying details about this kit