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I have a mid-2011 iMac that supports DDR3 1333 at 1.35v. I have read that if I use RAM that is made to run at 1.5v, it would run at a slightly slower speed on a 1.35v board. For example, since this RAM is 1600 MHz at 1.5v, it will run <1600 MHz in a 1.35v slot like the one in my iMac. Essentially I am attempting to offset the voltage difference with the MHz. I can't recall exactly where I read this, but I believe it was in the Apple Support Forums. So, my question is, is there any truth to that? And, if so, would it be better for me to wait for a 1.35v 1333 MHz deal or go with this 1.5v 1600 MHz deal?
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