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2 minutes ago, IAmLamp said:

YES!!!!!!

 

wait... is that a reliable article or source for information? I know there's some rumor articles out there that don't end up being right 

Not sure

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3 minutes ago, IAmLamp said:

YES!!!!!!

 

wait... is that a reliable article or source for information? I know there's some rumor articles out there that don't end up being right 

That link is 2 years old... Intel stuck in Kaby Lake before Cannonlake.

 

Still, I think dropping DDR3 support would be fair enough. DDR4 is widely available now at low cost. Can't be that many legacy scenarios left where people still want to use DDR3...

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1 minute ago, IAmLamp said:

Because the mess that happened with Skylake and also by that time hopefully ddr3 (2007) will just be old stuff, we should definatley be using something like ddr4 (2014) by that time 

was there a problem with skylake that i wasnt aware of?

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3 hours ago, porina said:

That link is 2 years old... Intel stuck in Kaby Lake before Cannonlake.

 

Still, I think dropping DDR3 support would be fair enough. DDR4 is widely available now at low cost. Can't be that many legacy scenarios left where people still want to use DDR3...

I think by that time everyone should be using that latest standard, it's not like I don't like DDR3, it works fine on my system, but it makes sense to be moving forward

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5 minutes ago, IAmLamp said:

 

I wouldn't call it a problem, the whole "ddr3 volt damages skylake" is a bunch of a bologna.

 

There's countless people benching on a daily basis with 1.8v+ on DDR4 and their IMC's are still perfectly fine.  I've ran 2.1v on my DDR4 multiple times for hours on end on my 6700k, and I've seen no degradation of any sort.

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3 hours ago, Lays said:

 

I wouldn't call it a problem, the whole "ddr3 volt damages skylake" is a bunch of a bologna.

 

There's countless people benching on a daily basis with 1.8v+ on DDR4 and their IMC's are still perfectly fine.  I've ran 2.1v on my DDR4 multiple times for hours on end on my 6700k, and I've seen no degradation of any sort.

No thank you. 

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4 minutes ago, IAmLamp said:

Oh I have no idea, Skylake has been quite the strange release, DDR3 and DDR4 I didn't think could be done on a single chip

You misinterpreted it. 

 

Skylake with certain board can use DDR3. Skylake with the majority of boards support DDR4.

Not ddr3/4 at the same time. 

 

Plus DDR4 is getting cheap anyway. DDR4 is the new memory standard. 

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3 hours ago, Katsunaka said:

You misinterpreted it. 

 

Skylake with certain board can use DDR3. Skylake with the majority of boards support DDR4.

Not ddr3/4 at the same time. 

 

Plus DDR4 is getting cheap anyway. DDR4 is the new memory standard. 

I didn't misinterpret it... Not sure what made you think I did... 

Obviously I watched the video

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Just now, IAmLamp said:

No thank you. 

 

Yeah you're right, take the advice of Linus reading random shit he read in online article, versus a person with HEAVY experience of overclocking DDR4 that's been in an overclocking magazine.

 

http://www.theoverclocker.com/theoverclocker-issue-37/

 

 

 

 

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Just now, IAmLamp said:

I'm just not interested 

I'm not saying you should or have to run ddr3 with Skylake, I'm saying the whole entire drama with it is retarded and pointless.

 

RAM voltage doesn't damage CPU's, I cannot even remember the last time someone killed a CPU or fucked up their IMC with RAM voltage.

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