The 2x4GB DDR3 thread

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DredNaught

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While I did have a stick go bad in a 2x1gb DDR2 800 set after 2 years of use, OCZ's support is top-notch. The replacement set was identical, the shipping was fast, and the experience was hassle free. Plus, not to mention, I've had more sets of crucial go bad than I have OCZ. While Crucial's support wasn't bad, it wasn't as fast as OCZ's. As long as a company will stand by their product and do right for the customer, I say there's no reason to trash OCZ. In the end, I've always had a working product from them. Just my two cents. Take it or leave it.
 

etrin

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Has there been any reviews of the 2x4G memory as far as overclocking and performance?

I see tons on the 2x2 setup.
 

Barnaby W. Füi

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4GB sticks seem to be mostly ignored in reviews, as they are still relatively new tech with lower yields and speeds. Prices seem to be falling though, so it looks like things are getting better for non-overclockers.
 

Barnaby W. Füi

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Other brands are coming down to the $230-ish level now, and Newegg has a shell shocker on Ripjaws 1333 for $200! I wish I could buy it, but the heatspreaders are too tall for the machine I'm building.
 
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Barnaby W. Füi;30019623 said:
Other brands are coming down to the $230-ish level now, and Newegg has a shell shocker on Ripjaws 1333 for $200! I wish I could buy it, but the heatspreaders are too tall for the machine I'm building.

Tempting.

I would love to use all 6 slots for 4 gb sticks (24 gb of sexiness). I would much rather just get 3x2 gb sticks and go up to 12 gb for a bit less.
 

sondaojr

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Hello,

Can someone tell me if the Ripjaws 8gb (2x4gb) ddr3 1600 is worth the upgrade from the Ripjaws 1333 (2x4gb)? I can't seem to find a review anywhere online.
 

TemjinGold

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Hello,

Can someone tell me if the Ripjaws 8gb (2x4gb) ddr3 1600 is worth the upgrade from the Ripjaws 1333 (2x4gb)? I can't seem to find a review anywhere online.

No. You won't see a difference unless you're benching.
 

edplayer

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What?

The timings are different (as posted above). That ram now costs $169 (there was a $10 discount when I posted the 1066 ram).

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231311


If you can find G.Skill 2x4GB 1333 rated at 7-7-7-18 at 1.5V for $159, start a new thread because that is a smoking deal. Hell, even at $169 it would be a great deal.
 

Arcanedeath

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-310-_-Product

you can get the 1 4gb stick of the 1333 Ripjaws for 69.99 with free shipping, It's sad but most of the kits of 2 or more actually cost more instead of less than buying individual sticks currently the cheapest 1333 sticks are the Muskin Silver line stuff followed by the Gskill Ripjaws theY seem to have identical specs save the heat spreader 1.5V and cas 9 across the board. They really get you on the 3 piece kits it costs 20-30 more than just buying 3 4gb sticks.
 
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goobee

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I thought the "matched sticks" concept was just a marketing gimmick? I've bought a lot of individuals sticks by the same manuf/model and they've always run fine together.
 

taltamir

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I thought the "matched sticks" concept was just a marketing gimmick? I've bought a lot of individuals sticks by the same manuf/model and they've always run fine together.

its more of a a guarantee than a necessity. most same make sticks will work well together, but sometimes they will have problems, by getting a matched pair you are guaranteed not to (with warranty replacement if they do)... supposedly they actually bin them to match up better, which also helps with OC.
Oh, it also helps with bait and switch... manufacturers often make a high quality stick, get it reviewed, then switch to crappier budget design and chips with identical model number and name.

the problem of unmatched sticks has certainly been exaggerated by manufacturers to ensure you buy more sticks.
 
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Sahakiel

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What?

The timings are different (as posted above). That ram now costs $169 (there was a $10 discount when I posted the 1066 ram).

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231311


If you can find G.Skill 2x4GB 1333 rated at 7-7-7-18 at 1.5V for $159, start a new thread because that is a smoking deal. Hell, even at $169 it would be a great deal.


Convert timings to nanoseconds, not cycles. They're basically the same.
 

aggressor

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I hate that the heatspreaders extend so far up on the Ripjaws. It makes it impossible to use with my CPU cooler :(
 

taltamir

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OK, how do you do the conversion? :)

Hz = 1/seconds
Seconds = 1/Hz
1000 miliseconds = 1 second

1066 Mhz = 1,066,000,000 Hz
type into calculator and hit 1/X and you get 9.38 * 10^-10 seconds.
a nanosecond is 10^-9 seconds. So it converts out to be 0.938 nanoseconds.

@Sahakiel .938 rounds to .94 not .93
 
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