@cool

Don't take this the wrong way...she's not exactly ugly...but can't OCZ try a little harder for a booth babe?

At the very least, she shouldn't be wearing so many clothes. This is a computer expo for crying out loud!
Be wary of EPP 2.0 (SPD) implementations on 790i motherboards. They pretty much don't work yet. You CAN get your ram to work at 2000Mhz by manually setting the timings in BIOS, but don't expect EPP 2.0 to do it for you.

I have personally witnessed failure of EPP 2.0 on an ASUS Striker II Extreme, and both EVGA and XFX 790i motherboards with OCZ and Corsair ram. (haven't tried Gskill but it doesn't matter really. It's the motherboard BIOS that is the problem.)

(side note: yes, I'm going to continue to bitch about this until the motherboard manufacturers get busy with implementing EPP 2.0 correctly.)
4 Gb stick in perfect set of 4 with fair latency is near 8 steps to Heaven.

Individual Latency lower than 4 dosn't show up as much noticable improvement, as theres just 20-40 TOTAL latency minimum for fastest system & these probably have Not much more than total latency of 60+(barely noticable), depending on main. average latency is 80 in many systems & 100 is ?aging, 200 means problems somewhere, You notice that long total latency Much, Due to Complexities of System BAD.400 is WAY Too Much.(100%Defective)

Eyes Bug Out, Tongue Shivers (like rascal Snake,testing its' Prey), Nose asniffing. Food On Table, From What article Describes. 4X4.Engage Brain,Buy Memory Pact.
Remember, Wear Latex Glove When Handling memory (by edges) thats NEW, It will Harmonize better.
Drashek
Maybe it's just me, but I don't trust liquid cooling. I know it's much safer than in its infant days, but I'd rather see something like attachable pipes from 2 or 4 DDR3 sticks leading to one of Sapphire's ingenious Toxic coolers than those goo-filled tubes all over the motherboard.
Haha!!! Dude, Jessica is not a booth babe, she is a director of Global Marketing for OCZ none the less. So not just looks, brain as well.
Water cooling is completely safe.

That is all.
@cool

Don't take this the wrong way...she's not exactly ugly...but can't OCZ try a little harder for a booth babe?

At the very least, she shouldn't be wearing so many clothes. This is a computer expo for crying out loud!
Jessica from OCZ is HOT :D

I really like her. She is beautiful :D

God bless you Jessica. :D
Be wary of EPP 2.0 (SPD) implementations on 790i motherboards. They pretty much don't work yet. You CAN get your ram to work at 2000Mhz by manually setting the timings in BIOS, but don't expect EPP 2.0 to do it for you.

I have personally witnessed failure of EPP 2.0 on an ASUS Striker II Extreme, and both EVGA and XFX 790i motherboards with OCZ and Corsair ram. (haven't tried Gskill but it doesn't matter really. It's the motherboard BIOS that is the problem.)

(side note: yes, I'm going to continue to bitch about this until the motherboard manufacturers get busy with implementing EPP 2.0 correctly.)
any 4Gb DDR3 modules avalible, what would a 8Gb kit cost ??
4 Gb stick in perfect set of 4 with fair latency is near 8 steps to Heaven.

Individual Latency lower than 4 dosn't show up as much noticable improvement, as theres just 20-40 TOTAL latency minimum for fastest system & these probably have Not much more than total latency of 60+(barely noticable), depending on main. average latency is 80 in many systems & 100 is ?aging, 200 means problems somewhere, You notice that long total latency Much, Due to Complexities of System BAD.400 is WAY Too Much.(100%Defective)

Eyes Bug Out, Tongue Shivers (like rascal Snake,testing its' Prey), Nose asniffing. Food On Table, From What article Describes. 4X4.Engage Brain,Buy Memory Pact.
Remember, Wear Latex Glove When Handling memory (by edges) thats NEW, It will Harmonize better.
Drashek
Maybe it's just me, but I don't trust liquid cooling. I know it's much safer than in its infant days, but I'd rather see something like attachable pipes from 2 or 4 DDR3 sticks leading to one of Sapphire's ingenious Toxic coolers than those goo-filled tubes all over the motherboard.