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Gigabyte Reaches DDR3-4500 In Live Demo

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  • Overclocking
  • Gigabyte
  • Motherboards
  • Memory
  • DRAM
  • Computex
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June 2, 2014 10:04:27 PM

4 PCIE slots(the orange ones) and only 2 RAM slots?
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June 2, 2014 10:48:03 PM

Maxing out the RAM has little effect on it's speed, or in this case bandwidth, the latency is probably terrible at 4500. Usually they're only benching one or two stix cause more than that causes compatibility issues, or rather, there's a greater chance of issues the more sticks you add. I guess. Not a LN2 OC guy, they could probably give a better, more in depth answer.
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June 3, 2014 1:48:53 AM

lol it's windows xp on screen
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June 3, 2014 6:22:03 AM

jossrik said:
Maxing out the RAM has little effect on it's speed, or in this case bandwidth, the latency is probably terrible at 4500. Usually they're only benching one or two stix cause more than that causes compatibility issues, or rather, there's a greater chance of issues the more sticks you add. I guess. Not a LN2 OC guy, they could probably give a better, more in depth answer.
The last photo with the screenshot is a pop-up, you can enlarge it to 2x and see those details :) 

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June 3, 2014 7:04:03 AM

Faster in this case is always better :) .
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June 3, 2014 11:24:34 AM

let's put the 1x PCIe underneath your double-height cooler'd Hawaii card while we're at it!

/sarcasm

STOP THIS NOW.
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June 3, 2014 6:18:54 PM

Chris Droste said:
let's put the 1x PCIe underneath your double-height cooler'd Hawaii card while we're at it!

/sarcasm

STOP THIS NOW.
I believe that a lot of viewers didn't read that this is a competition motherboard and not something a reasonable person would put inside a PC.
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