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new Rimm 1200, what can you use this on?

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Nothing at default memory settings. But supposedly (gotta add that considering OCZ's history of, umm, optomistic claims) you could overclock the memory bus on an RDRAM board to 1200 without running into memory problems.


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1200Mhz is the next step in the RDRam roadmap

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and this from RAMBUS


RDRAM provides a flexible solution to meet bandwidth requirements of tomorrow's high performance systems. RDRAMs system solution scales easily from 800Mhz to 1066Mhz to 1200Mhz. Additionally, commodity RDRAM components are configurable in a range of RIMM module configurations from 16 to 32 and 64 bit data busses. These RIMM module solutions offer up to 9.6 GByte/second of memory performance while retaining standard PC form factors.
 
That piccy shows 1333 mhz which is logical.
IE from the transition from 133 - 166 mhz bus.
What's the go with 1200 then?
And that 64 bit stuff looks alright - I really hope they don't ditch RDRAM for that crappy DDR stuff. 10.7 GB/sec - damn!
 
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