I would like to clarify about the DDR3 mentioned (both dual and tri) here a few times. Most people that purchase memory do so on a recommendation or review of others. What most fail to actually know is that any memory over 1333MHz is Overclocked. If you were to purchase DDR3 2000MHz and place it on a lower end MB chances are you will never see the memory's full performance. This is a BIOS tweak and from what I have learned here on these boards we have some folks that are great NewEgg shoppers but not so good at putting components together that will make a system fast.
I see tons of this is a good deal on and this has a rebate, it should be, will this recommendation work well with the other components of their/my system. There is a whole lot more to specking, building and have the best bang for your buc then naming parts off of a sale sheet or this is my budget I will get this. All components need to work together and compliment each other to have a truly effective and performance minded system.
Since the release of the new, and in my opinion highly improved AH, I have messing with components that will build a very fast, stable, run AH full bore system. I am close but no cigar yet. In today's economy when making recommendations to others for systems or components, ask yourself first... do I know for sure that this will do as I state for __________ systems, if not I will buy the component to get ___________ his/her monies back. Some folks have max FRs of 35 and they are happy with that, some are used to 60FR so recommending something that will only give them a FR of 55 does not cut it. Think and be sure before making statements.