Can anyone tell me if there is anything different (quality, performance, OC, etc) between the Ares and RipJaw 16GB (2x8GB) line of G. Skill memory other than the profile size of the heat sinks?
Here is a link to the Ares and Ripjaw 16GB (2x8GB) sets I am comparing directly on the Egg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...E20-231-568-TS
I can get the Ares 16GB (2x8GB) for $94, which isn't bad with the current price gouging in memory.
My concern for Ares is that I have read where some say that G. Skill recommends the Ares line to run VCCIO/VCCSA voltage @ 1.25v. From my understanding, for SB-E/SB - it's not recommended you exceed 1.20v, 1.00v is default, and >1.35v is proven to degrade the SB-E/SB CPU permanently.
So, is this a concern or can I should I be able to run the Ares set at 1.25v or lower VCCIO/VCCSA voltage?
Here is my rig so far for reference:
CPU: Intel 3570K
MOBO: ASUS P8Z77-V PRO
COOLER: Zalman LQ-320
GPU: undecided between 7970 or GTX 680
RAM: undecided
SSD : 120GB Vertex 3
CASE: Silverstone FT-02
PSU: Seasonic X750
Here is a link to the Ares and Ripjaw 16GB (2x8GB) sets I am comparing directly on the Egg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...E20-231-568-TS
I can get the Ares 16GB (2x8GB) for $94, which isn't bad with the current price gouging in memory.
My concern for Ares is that I have read where some say that G. Skill recommends the Ares line to run VCCIO/VCCSA voltage @ 1.25v. From my understanding, for SB-E/SB - it's not recommended you exceed 1.20v, 1.00v is default, and >1.35v is proven to degrade the SB-E/SB CPU permanently.
So, is this a concern or can I should I be able to run the Ares set at 1.25v or lower VCCIO/VCCSA voltage?
Here is my rig so far for reference:
CPU: Intel 3570K
MOBO: ASUS P8Z77-V PRO
COOLER: Zalman LQ-320
GPU: undecided between 7970 or GTX 680
RAM: undecided
SSD : 120GB Vertex 3
CASE: Silverstone FT-02
PSU: Seasonic X750