Ram Question 2

Lauralarry

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I don't know what to buy when it comes to ram I was willing to spend 100$ on 8gb, 2400mhz ram but they're more than 2133mhz, 250mhz = 25$ more.. worth it? I'm torn between this I have a ivybridge build I want some slick looking blue G Skill, or any "good" brand that makes high freqency ram, I don't want corsair 1866.. Don't want dominators 2133mhz because they're red only reason I won't buy them.. So basically I'm preferably looking for very high frequency DIMS, a 8gb kit -- 2x4 --, Blue

looked at rip jaw z and rip jawz X
 
After 1600mhz, speed like that matters very little in windows, and you will see very little performance gain, so no, 2400mhz is not really worth $25 over 2133mhz. But at the same time, the 533mhz gain between 1600 and 2133 is not really worth it either.

Take a look at 1600 or 1866, and see if you can get any lower CAS timing. Also, be aware that Ivybridge doesnt like RAM over 1.5volts so dont go getting 2133mhz ram that is 1.65 because the cpu wont like it
 
http://www.crucial.c...D1608DT2TXOBCEU good ram but a bit prices
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or http://www.crucial.com/search/searchresults.aspx?keywords=BLT2KIT4G3D1608DT2TXOB
 
1600MHz is the sweet spot with RAM atm, anything above that starts to be a bit of a waste as you don't see any noticeable performance increases at all. If you can afford fast RAM go for it, but even so i wouldn't bother getting RAM faster than 2133MHz as it's completely pointless, even 2133 itself is a waste tbh. 1600MHz and 1866MHz are the best picks imo
 
1600MHz is the sweet spot with RAM atm, anything above that starts to be a bit of a waste as you don't see any noticeable performance increases at all. If you can afford fast RAM go for it, but even so i wouldn't bother getting RAM faster than 2133MHz as it's completely pointless, even 2133 itself is a waste tbh. 1600MHz and 1866MHz are the best picks imo


After 1600mhz, speed like that matters very little in windows, and you will see very little performance gain, so no, 2400mhz is not really worth $25 over 2133mhz. But at the same time, the 533mhz gain between 1600 and 2133 is not really worth it either.

Take a look at 1600 or 1866, and see if you can get any lower CAS timing. Also, be aware that Ivybridge doesnt like RAM over 1.5volts so dont go getting 2133mhz ram that is 1.65 because the cpu wont like it

Alright well I took in consideration on what you've guys said and I've decided to save my 25$ I'm down to these two 8gb kits, I love buying corsair products xD, but I want the performance of G.Skill

Corsair Vengence (Blue) 2133mhz

http://www.newegg.co...N82E16820233300

&

Ripjaws X (Blue) 2133mhz

http://www.newegg.co...N82E16820231476
 
You have Ivybridge which doesnt like anything over 1.5v for RAM. The G-Skill is 1.65 so not that.

The corsair also have high CAS timings (11-11-11-27)

You'd be far better going down to 1866 or 1600 and look for timings around 9-9-9-24 and it'll perform better than the 2133mhz...
 
Yeah James is spot on. The Corsairs you linked actually look really good, just a shame about their CAS 11 timings but eh well, i suppose the increased speed outweighs the slacker timings.

I found these sets of RAM too (guessing you want blue RAM):

1866 Sets...

G.Kill Ares

http://www.newegg.co...N82E16820231550

G.Skill Ripjaws X

http://www.newegg.co...N82E16820231538

1600 Sets...

Corsair Vengeance

http://www.newegg.co...N82E16820145345

G.Skill Ares

http://www.newegg.co...N82E16820231546

awww fineeee I'll get 1866... thanks for linking me I like the G.Skill ripjaws why do the ares have 3 timings instead of 4?
 
The Mushkin Blackline's I'm using are awesome. Great performance and go straight into 1600Mhz no problems. As has already been mentioned with SB and IB RAM is a bit iffy above the 1600Mhz and 1.5V margin so something within those brackets would be great. My timings are 9-9-9-24 and these were around £40, roughly $65 but prices will vary.
 
The Mushkin Blackline's I'm using are awesome. Great performance and go straight into 1600Mhz no problems. As has already been mentioned with SB and IB RAM is a bit iffy above the 1600Mhz and 1.5V margin so something within those brackets would be great. My timings are 9-9-9-24 and these were around £40, roughly $65 but prices will vary.

Yup I have to agree
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