i7 920 12GB!

note235

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I am planning on buying a i7 920
and a gigabyte UD4P and 2 sets of 6GB
which are cheap and that i can oc the i7 to a stable 3.2 for 24/7?
thank you

which one of these?

http://www.amazon.com/gp/produ...0&ref=dynamitedata.com

http://www.tigerdirect.com/app...pNo=4350426&CatId=4325

http://www.tigerdirect.com/app...pNo=4282841&CatId=4325

http://www.tigerdirect.com/app...wMD00Il1360ciDSI1qKeeQ

http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16820231223

http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16820148246

is there any problem with going with ones with a heat spreader?
 

Nitrobass24

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I have this kit, and it works awesome....Stable at 3.6 full load 24\7

GSkilll

Its OOS ATM but im sure you could find it elsewhere.
 

GarfieldtheCat

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I'd probably go with either the OCZ or Patriot that runs at 7-7-7. The OCZ gold and a few others looks like they run at 9-9-9, so it will be a little slower, although not noticable in real life. But since the 7-7-7 and 9-9-9 are about the same cost, I'd go with the 7-7-7.

I've got 12Gig of the OCZ 1600Mhz 7-7-7 RAM, it runs fine for me. But pretty much all memory companies use the same chips on their DIMM's, so go with what you find cheapest.

 

Nitrobass24

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Originally posted by: GarfieldtheCat
I'd probably go with either the OCZ or Patriot that runs at 7-7-7. The OCZ gold and a few others looks like they run at 9-9-9, so it will be a little slower, although not noticable in real life. But since the 7-7-7 and 9-9-9 are about the same cost, I'd go with the 7-7-7.

I've got 12Gig of the OCZ 1600Mhz 7-7-7 RAM, it runs fine for me. But pretty much all memory companies use the same chips on their DIMM's, so go with what you find cheapest.

Yea but the Gskills have a lower voltage, and thus will be better for an OC regarding stability.
 

firewolfsm

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I'd go for heatspreaders, they aren't as necessary with DDR3 but they can help protect your chips for long term use, plus they look cool.
 

note235

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oops sorry about link

here are better ones!
CORSAIR HX3X12G1333C9 $208
OCZ OCZ3G1333LV12GS $170
OCZ OCZ3P1333LV12GS $140
 

FallenHero

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Originally posted by: firewolfsm
I'd go for heatspreaders, they aren't as necessary with DDR3 but they can help protect your chips for long term use, plus they look cool.

First time I saw heatspreaders, I was in awe. This statement is probably the best selling point to get the heatspreaders.
 

note235

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hahah
sometimes they add $20 to the cost?
but all the 3 listed have heat spreaders
no issues with them?
 

LokutusofBorg

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If stability is top of your list then you should pay attention to voltage more than anything, IMO. JEDEC spec for DDR3 is 1.5V.