Hi,
I currently have 2x2GB of Kingston RAM that supports Intel XMP profile (something like 1600MHz CL8). I have, in a different system, the same set of memory that I could move to this system, i.e. 4x2GB modules, but I have heard of compatibility/stability issues for my motherboard in this respect. Since RAM prices are so low anyway, I figure I should just buy a new set.
I'm honestly unsure how much difference running XMP profile, higher-than-1333MHz speed, CAS8-or-lower latency or their combinations brings to an i7-860 at stock speed. There is the KHX1600C9D3K2/8GX which can run all of the above but at CAS9 latency. It seems to fit the bill nicely; is the latency difference going to be noticable for snappiness in windows and speed in games (already using SSD)?
Feel free to recommend me other modules as well. I prefer either Kingston or Corsair though, since I have had great experience with their products in the last 10 years or so.
Thanks!
I currently have 2x2GB of Kingston RAM that supports Intel XMP profile (something like 1600MHz CL8). I have, in a different system, the same set of memory that I could move to this system, i.e. 4x2GB modules, but I have heard of compatibility/stability issues for my motherboard in this respect. Since RAM prices are so low anyway, I figure I should just buy a new set.
I'm honestly unsure how much difference running XMP profile, higher-than-1333MHz speed, CAS8-or-lower latency or their combinations brings to an i7-860 at stock speed. There is the KHX1600C9D3K2/8GX which can run all of the above but at CAS9 latency. It seems to fit the bill nicely; is the latency difference going to be noticable for snappiness in windows and speed in games (already using SSD)?
Feel free to recommend me other modules as well. I prefer either Kingston or Corsair though, since I have had great experience with their products in the last 10 years or so.
Thanks!
