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Reddit mentions of CORSAIR CMX6GX3M3A1600C9 XMS3 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory 1.65V

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CORSAIR CMX6GX3M3A1600C9 XMS3 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory 1.65V
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Each memory module is individually tested to give you Peace of Mind that it Will Not Fail, Guaranteed!6GB XMS3 Classic Memory Kit for use with Triple Channel DDR3 Intel X58 motherboards and Core i7 processorsPerfect upgrade to Compliment Windows 7 and it's great for Gamers who want more speed out of their systemsLifetime Warranty Backed by Corsair – A respected name with a passion for great service and support6GB 3 x 2GB PC3-12800 1600MHz 240-pin DDR3 Timing: 9-9-9-24 1.65vMemory Type: DDR3; Speed: 1600MHz
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Height1 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Size6 Gb
Weight0.08157103694 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 2 comments on CORSAIR CMX6GX3M3A1600C9 XMS3 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory 1.65V:

u/symbi · 1 pointr/pcgamingtechsupport

Hi,
from your gigabyte's website, the ex58-extreme supports:

"Supports 3 channel DDR3 2100+ memory"

i guess that's up to 2100MHz

more answers here on this forum post:

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/257541-30-ddr3-2100-1333

yes if you go over the max supported speed your stick will run to the max of your motherboard

also your motherboard is 3 channel, just buy 3 sticks of the same model. As RAM speeds have a very small impact on performance i'd just find a nice set of ram modules rated at 1600MHz and call it a day.

EDIT: some people report problem with high voltage modules an old school i7 processors, try to find a nice bundle with stick around 1.5V. Look for kits of 6 or 12 gigabytes, here are some examples

https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-3x2GB-12800-Desktop-Memory/dp/B002LZ1FPG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1496950174&sr=8-1&keywords=ddr3+6gb

https://www.amazon.com/G-SKILL-PC3-12800-1600MHz-9-9-9-24-F3-12800CL9T-12GBRL/dp/B0044YG27I/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1496950199&sr=8-2&keywords=ddr3+12gb

u/oorakhhye · 1 pointr/GamePhysics

So the average gamer or their parent has to:

  1. Have the knowledge and ability to collect computer parts and piece it together like "Legos"

  2. Make sure that their motherboards are compatible with the right cpu bundle and chipset. Or maybe they should get a combo? But which one?

  3. Learn the basics of a free operating system on their machine (Linix) (cause paying over $100.00 for Windows will eat into their budget)

    Or they can pay 400 bucks and have something ready for them right out of the box plus a game.

    The fact that you'd have to spend countless hours for a foundational knowledge base then spend the time putting the parts for the PC together after you've gone out and bought all the parts isn't worth it for console gamers then trouble shoot the damn thing (cause let's face it, maybe once every hundred builds does the thing fire up without a hitch.

    And what performance level are you willing to play the game at? Sure, let's forget the 980. I was talking about just myself. Let's go with an older model. Something cheaper. Say a 750ti. That will cost me $120 - $130 on average, but now I've to make sure I'm powering it and my cpu with a enough juice from a PSU that could cost around $60.00 for a decent corsair mid range 550W. Now you've to get ram...hmmm, HDD, mobo/cpu combo... (cause, shit, i need to get it bundled to make my life easier) case, and I'm assuming you'll just jack in some cheap "gaming" headphones to the back of the mii tower where the onboard sound card's audio jack is exposed instead of buying any speakers cause that's just an extra costs (or maybe play with no sound at all) that'll take me over my gaming budget for my kid already. And who cares about a monitor? If I was gonna hookup the Ps4 to the living room tv, might as well do the same for this sweet new rig right? (Good luck having mom allow that).

    What's that? Your kid wants an exclusive AAA game? Well crap, now when I'm finished finding out how to install that Loonex or Linez or whatever it's called operating system into this machine successfully, let me get this thing called "steam" downloaded and then hopefully, with a fast enough internet connection, I can download Doom for him within the next 2-3 hours so he can play. Well, let's slap on another $60.00 right there.

    What's that? You need a mouse and keyboard? Well shit, there's another $30.00 if you wanna go a cheap yet acceptable route. Man all this price comparing has got me sweating up a storm. Oh yeah, shipping costs? Taxes? Now you're at $530-$600. What if something is DOA? What if I don't get all my parts? I was so ready to start playing Legos!! Now my kid is upset!

    Let's put all this shit together now. Oh crap! It won't boot. Well, let me check my physical setup. Did I get the right ram? What clock speed should it be?

    Maybe I should have bought a bundled steam machine system from Alienware? Wait! That's still like $230 bucks more than the Ps4! Grrrrrrrr! I just want to buy something for my kids to play!