My experience is unless you overclock the ram to 1866, you won't get a 7.9. 7.9 seems to be reserved for 1866 and higher. I think I have run every speed of ram they make between 1333 and 2400, and 1866 is the magic number, it seems to me.
I suspect quad channel ram might score 7.9 @ 1600MHz.
I will try it out tomorrow.
My 8Gb of 1600 Vengeance has always got a 7.9 apart from with my 8350 which was 7.8.
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Win7 Home Premium x64 SP1i7 4770k8Gb Kingston HyperX Beast 2400MHz @2133MHz 11...MSI GTX 780ti Gaming Oc x2
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- PC/Desktop
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- Custom build
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- Win7 Home Premium x64 SP1
- CPU
- i7 4770k
- Motherboard
- Asus maximus VI Hero
- Memory
- 8Gb Kingston HyperX Beast 2400MHz @2133MHz 11-12-11-30
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