For gaming: Frequency or Latency (CAS)

wrenaudrey

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There are now a huge range of RAM available in the market today.

But for gaming and cost aside, is it better to have higher frequency ram or lower latency?

I watched a video comparing the 8350 and 3570k and it touched the ram side abit because they used different kits, +I cant remember the channel or who it was exactly but it mentioned something about...
Latency being more crucial, obviously with a frequency of say 1600mhz, for productivity
and Frequency being more crucial for gaming, with latencies not going above C13/14 ofcourse.
 
I think ivy bridge prefers higher frequency from what I remember. Not so sure on amd. Any 1600mhz kit will be fine but if the price difference isn't to much then go for the fastest kit you can, just don't pay a crazy amount.
 
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meh...
 
Playing from a ram drive alledgedly shows increased performance when using higher frequency ram but as those times are measured in nanoseconds I dont really know if the 'real world' application shows any noticable speed increase/load time decrease.

I think nowadays its only neccessary to have a decent amount of ram to ensure good gaming. It's not really about how fast the ram is. Much of it is purely psychological.
 
Yup, was gonna say, it aint gonna matter. About the only place youll notice a difference in RAM speed is in benchmarks. I went from DDR2-800 to DDR3-1600 and noticed NO difference at all in actual real world use. Now I dont do anything like photo work or video editing so maybe it matters there for but gaming and other general use stuff, its all about the same.
 
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