EVGA 4 WAY SLi Motherboard RAM upgrade

deadloss

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Hello peeps,

Looking for some help or advice. Been dusted off and getting back into the PC swing of things.

I have a EVGA 4-Way SLi Motherboard currently with G.Skill RAM (Tri-Channel Memory Kit) and looking to upgrade.

-- Current RAM Spec --

Speed: DDR3-2000 (PC3 16000)
CAS Latency: 9-9-9-24
Capacity: 6GB (2GB x 3)
Voltage: 1.65 Volts
PCB: 6 Layers
Registered/Unbuffered: Unbuffered
Error Checking: Non-ECC
Type: 240-pin DIMM

This triple channel pack runs at the magical 2000 MHz Speed and is rated for CL9-9-9-24 with a command rate of 1T. The model number is F3-16000CL9T-6GBTD

-- End of RAM Spec --

What I'm looking to do is to install the full 24GB amount of RAM which this motherboard supports, with the best possible RAM. This motherboard is stated to Run at 1600Mhz+

Would anyone know which RAM would be best suitable? Looking at Corsair as a replacement, and would like to hear your thoughts.

Thanks Community, looking forward to hearing from you.

Deadloss
 
Why not go for some G.Skill Trident X? I believe it fits you colour scheme as well, doesn't it. (red?)

Not a bad suggestion. Would you happen to know if there would be any problems with the Trident X in a X58 board and not the Z77 board, which seems more popular with the Trident X series?

I took a look at the (TridentX F3-2400C10D-8GTX) Also would it cause any compatibility problems being at 2400MHz, or is that not an issue here?

Many thanks,
 
Not a bad suggestion. Would you happen to know if there would be any problems with the Trident X in a X58 board and not the Z77 board, which seems more popular with the Trident X series?

I took a look at the (TridentX F3-2400C10D-8GTX) Also would it cause any compatibility problems being at 2400MHz, or is that not an issue here?

Many thanks,

I'm not sure really. I just know that that is fairly well regarded ram. Thats all. xD
 
Cheers, really looking for some compatibility assurance with any of the higher clocked RAM, to see if its compatible or not, and which would be best to max my board out with 24GB.

Cheers.
 
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