I followed the suggestion in an Anandtech builders guide 4 years ago when I built my current machine. At that time I used the following:
Motherboard-Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4P 790X RT
CPU-AMD PH II X3 720 BK AM3 2.8G RT
RAM-OCZ2B1150LV4GK RTL (2Gx2 for 4gig total)
CPU COOLER-XIGMATEK HDT-S1283
"I DO NOT OVERCLOCK THIS MACHINE"
I use linux to run AutoCAD in Virtual Box to create illustrations.
Now to increase my use of this box I would like to add ram bringing it up to 8 gig. However the cpu cooler blocks 2 of the slots and the OCZ ram I used has been discontinued.
So my question, if I use the stock cooler that came with the cpu should that be sufficient since I don't overclock? And if I go that route what can I use to increase the ram? Should I just use what Crucial specifies for this motherboard? Or can I use any of the newer modules on the market which are cheaper?
Open to any suggestions. :\
MCP
Motherboard-Gigabyte GA-MA790X-UD4P 790X RT
CPU-AMD PH II X3 720 BK AM3 2.8G RT
RAM-OCZ2B1150LV4GK RTL (2Gx2 for 4gig total)
CPU COOLER-XIGMATEK HDT-S1283
"I DO NOT OVERCLOCK THIS MACHINE"
I use linux to run AutoCAD in Virtual Box to create illustrations.
Now to increase my use of this box I would like to add ram bringing it up to 8 gig. However the cpu cooler blocks 2 of the slots and the OCZ ram I used has been discontinued.
So my question, if I use the stock cooler that came with the cpu should that be sufficient since I don't overclock? And if I go that route what can I use to increase the ram? Should I just use what Crucial specifies for this motherboard? Or can I use any of the newer modules on the market which are cheaper?
Open to any suggestions. :\
MCP