Today we look at A-DATA's Vitesta Triple Channel kit, rated for 1333MHz. How does it stack up? Thanks to the on-chip memory controller, Intel is limited to a single type of memory and this is where Intel is pushing DDR3. If you want to use any of the current Core i7's or the upcoming LGA-1156 processors due next year, it's DDR3 or nothing. And with the LGA-1366 supporting three memory channels, we are seeing triple channel kits coming out for Core i7. We have already tested the Corsair memory which was our memory of choice for our Core i7 CPU review.
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