You want to have a low volt Ram kit to keep the memory controller voltages within ? .050v ? of the vcore
Someone wrote up a detailed explanation of this somewhere on the forum and I hope to come across it again to book-mark it but its something like that for a Bloomfield & Gulf-town chip
But seriously, I'd stick with the 1.5V kit. Timings don't make nowhere near enough difference to compensate for the higher voltage required and decrease in long-term reliability, IMO.
But seriously, I'd stick with the 1.5V kit. Timings don't make nowhere near enough difference to compensate for the higher voltage required and decrease in long-term reliability, IMO.
RAM timings mean nothing by themselves. There are CAS 9 sticks that have less latency than CAS 7 sticks. All else being equal, a lower CAS does mean improved latency however.
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