The chipset nForce 680i SLI already proposed support to memory DDR 2-1200 with some overclock, but we can not associate this operation regime ( high voltage ) as safe for memory microcircuits.
It is known that the support to DDR 3-1333 will be proposed in the third quarter this year with chipset Intel X38. As reports associate, in the following month will appear the complete sets of memory type DDR 2-1333 with volume 2 x 1 Gb, capable of working with latency value 5-5-5-8. An increase in the supply voltage to 2.4-2.5 v will be required under these conditions as necessary functioning condition which is unsafe in the long-term run. However, associates consider that memory module producers can solve the problem with the selection of more faster microcircuits and using effective cooling systems.
During June the complete sets DDR 2-1333 will be presented by many memory producers. and here will appear the more accessible complete sets DDR 2-800 with volume 2 X 2 Gb, to the end of year they can get the latency 3- 3- 3-5.