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Posted: Sun, 13th Mar 2011 03:06 Post subject: RAM |
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I currently have 4GB 1600mhz 9-9-9-24 dual channel kit from my previous AMD build. Is there a noticeable difference in performance if I upgrade to lets say 6gb 8-8-8-24 triple channel kit?
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Posted: Sun, 13th Mar 2011 03:13 Post subject: |
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Im still using DDR2 but when I go from 4 to 8Gb I do notice that Windows 7 is much snappier. I'm using 4 now because of an rma.
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Posted: Sun, 13th Mar 2011 04:18 Post subject: |
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I tried going from 4Gb to 8Gb using corsair memory. Kept crashing, blue screens in win7. Tried everything - changed ram settings in bios-still crashing. I have 4 slots total (2GB * 4slots=8GB Max). I read when you use all 4 slots it takes alot more juice from mobo resulting in some unstable issues. When 8gb was running, I did not notice and difference than 4gb. I returned the 4b and running 4gb right now. I believe 8gb is not worth it.
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Posted: Sun, 13th Mar 2011 08:29 Post subject: |
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| todd72173 wrote: | | I tried going from 4Gb to 8Gb using corsair memory. Kept crashing, blue screens in win7. Tried everything - changed ram settings in bios-still crashing. I have 4 slots total (2GB * 4slots=8GB Max). I read when you use all 4 slots it takes alot more juice from mobo resulting in some unstable issues. When 8gb was running, I did not notice and difference than 4gb. I returned the 4b and running 4gb right now. I believe 8gb is not worth it. |
Sometimes you need to change the voltage settings a bit, and it works...
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Posted: Sun, 13th Mar 2011 10:58 Post subject: |
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Depends on what you use your PC for. For normal use 4GB is more than enough.
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Posted: Sun, 13th Mar 2011 11:39 Post subject: |
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You won't notice anything unless you got a polluted system. Honestly, I get up to about 3.0-3.2-ish most of the time when I'm working on something. That's typically with 2-3 instances of some IDE open, often some PDFs with specs, Opera with a bunch of tabs and in some cases even Photoshop (depending on what I'm working on), and I never get any sluggishness.
9-9-9-24 2x2GB DDR3-1333 @ 1260 MHz (won't run at 1680 obviously)
I do have my i5-760 running at 4.4 GHz and an SSD, but even at stock or with my mechanical drive (before it started dying anyway) I never experienced anything. Clean system though, no unnecessary bullshit running.
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Posted: Sun, 13th Mar 2011 22:54 Post subject: |
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Alright maybe Il just stick to my 4gb then
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Posted: Mon, 14th Mar 2011 06:02 Post subject: |
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Fuck it lol I found a decent deal on some 6gb ram and just went for it!
My Current RAM: 4gb dual channel DDR3 1600 9-9-9-24
The ram I just bought: 6gb triple channel DDR3 1600 7-7-7-20
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Posted: Fri, 18th Mar 2011 02:20 Post subject: |
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I changed my mind and didn't get the new RAM 
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