Msi Z68 and Patriot ?

I was wondering is it possible to lover voltage and timings of http://patriotmemory.com/products/detailp.jsp?prodline=5&catid=34&prodgroupid=194&id=1004&type=1 ,on Msi Z68A-GD65 G3 or Z68A-GD80 G3 with i5 2500k (exactly 1.5v, 1600mhz),and will utilize a 2 of these kits,please help?
 Thanks in advance.

Quote from: HU16E on 24-October-11, 14:05:07
Turns out both of us were incorrect. We were one above & one below on the chips. Not 1066, not 1600, but good old reliable 1333's. Yes people, you read right. Tested Triple Channel RAM (two sticks) in a Dual Channel Z68. Works great!
If they are able to run with CAS = 11, they are DDR3-1600.
DDR3-1333 canNOT run with CAS = 11.
You need to remove the heatspreader and to study the chips.
It's a matter of revision:
2.X = Elpida
3.X = Micron
4.X = Samsung
5.X = Hynix
8.X = Nanya
They are the best DDR3 chips manufacturers.
In any case, CMT12GX3M3A2000C9 are using (overvolted) DDR3-1600 chips.
Quote from: HU16E on 24-October-11, 14:05:07
In summary for those looking for RAM for the Sandy Bridge platform, if any of the RAM you purchase has SPD profile programming to default to the platforms supported CPU IMC of JEDEC standard DDR3 1333 with common timings of 9 9 9 24 @ 1.50v's + or - 0.075v's, it should POST just fine.
I totally agree.

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