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Memory Speed Over 1866MHz

You can run your RAM on whatever speed it and your motherboard supports. The CPU supports up to 1866 but it can run higher than that. You might put unneeded strain on its memory controller if you run high voltage RAM, though. I don't know what the 4960 is designed for, but I know the 4670 is designed for up to 1.5V RAM, so I just went for the fastest 1.5V RAM I could get... Might want to do the same, considering the performance improvements are not noticeable, unless you're using software that is constantly accessing the RAM and working with it all the time, or unless you're running on the IGP and don't have a discrete graphics card.
 
Your not going to see a difference with 1866 and 2333Mhz . You dont even need that expensive RAM.

In benchmarks... but who cares.. in real life, No difference. Gamers should get 16GB RAM btw, as these rich textured graphics. etc g
 
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