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Pemalite said: What? Are you saying there are no 8Gb memory sticks in the consumer PC market running at 2133mhz? If that's the case, I'm willing to make a bet on that. |
What are you talking about? I really didn't understand.
8Gb (Gbits) memory modules means 1GB (GByte) density per chips... MS uses 16 chips of 4Gb (512MB) into Xbone running at 2133Mhz (this one to be exactly: http://www.micron.com/parts/dram/ddr3-sdram/mt41j256m16ha-093).
The fastest 8Gb modules at Micron is 1866Mhz (933Mhz real): http://www.micron.com/parts/dram/ddr3-sdram/mt41k1g8trf-107
Edit - If you mean PC remember that a memory chip in PC have a lot of memory modules like that:

This one have 8x 2Gb (256MB) modules... so 2GB capacity.







