Coinciding with the launch of Intel's new Core i7 + X58 Express platform today, Gingle has just announced its first triple-channel DDR3 memory kit.
This kit coming in either 3GB or 6GB configurations is said to work at 1600MHz DDR at 1.65 volts and scales up to 1800MHz at 1.80 volts with timings of 8-8-8-24.
It's interesting that a voltage of 1.80 volts is required since Intel recommended a voltage no higher than 1.65 volts, or it could damage your processor.

We haven't done enough extensive testing to prove this or otherwise, but it will be interesting to see what we come up with our testing of this and other triple-channel DDR3 memory kits over the following weeks and months.
For now, you can get the full run-down on the new Gingle RAM over at the press release, which is here.



