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Hum well at these prices out of my budget but as you can see from the listing going like hotcakes
Quad Channel DDR4 Kits
I have my Ivy RAM clocked to 2400 (the max) and truly for me it doesn't make much difference over the default speed the Z77 board sets it at. My machine is slowing down (the Ivy Bridge) for some other reason as I have the CPU (i5 3750K) clocked to 4.4 now and still it is no where near as fast as when I built it.
The new stuff is like I said way out of my budget range but still interesting to read about.
I was on the Micron website and saw that they have DDR4 chips at 4GB right now in production. I can't tell from the website whether the chip is bigger, smaller, or the same size as DDR3 chips, so I can't tell how many will fit on a standard size module. But if you assume 4 on a single-sided and 8 on a double sided those will be some big modules.
But looking at the modules that Jeanie posted it could be just 2 chips on a module.
They also have 8GB chips in development. Could be a couple months before they go into production.
DDR4 SDRAM - Micron Technology, Inc.
Those are the clock speeds of the chips. The modules will run at Double Data Rate, or twice the clock speed of the chip - the same as DDR3. So the slowest speed of a new module should be 2100. The other stock module speeds will be 2400 and 3200.