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Try #2: DIfference between 10600 and 10666 memory

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boglwe

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Could somebody PLEASE tell me what the difference is between DDR1333 PC 10600 & DDR31333 PC 10666? I care not about benchmarks, I am more interested in what is the difference and why there is one. Pardon me if I am missing the obvious, please explain.

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Bogs

Please do not make new threads over the same question.

I've answered your question your original thread.

n7
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Did you really have to create another thread when the one you made a few hours ago is 4 threads below this one? 😕

+1 post count?
 
@lothar.... Yes, sorry, I did not know how to get the focus back to the original question. thanks for your help though

@blain..... That is my middle name, heh, and thanks a ton. That also made me luagh seriously hard. Never seen that before. I could have done that, But usually the answers I get from the smart peeps here is far beyond something like that. Still good answer though and makes perfect since.
 
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Probably just the way the manufacturer rates it so they can charge more. It's not going to run exactly at 10600 or 10666 unless your FSB/Bclk and multis make it that way, so the advertised speed is just a maximum under the rated timings and voltage. That's what I assume it to mean when I see 10666 anyway.
 
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