You can't use 1.65v or higher memory for any i7 systems without running the risk of frying the CPU so it doesn't surprise me that such memory would be that cheap. On the bright side you could gobble it up now in hopes that it won't burn out AM3 chips when they debut with DDR2 and DDR3 support...maybe.
You can't use 1.65v or higher memory for any i7 systems without running the risk of frying the CPU so it doesn't surprise me that such memory would be that cheap. On the bright side you could gobble it up now in hopes that it won't burn out AM3 chips when they debut with DDR2 and DDR3 support...maybe.