- Jul 2, 2012
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I'm putting together a system with an i5-3750k on an ASUS P8Z77-M Pro motherboard and trying to figure out which 2x4GB DDR3 1600 memory to get. I have no criteria other than wanting to stay away from tall heatsinks. The memory won't be overclocked.
I'm reading a lot of Newegg reviews of different memory stating that the user's motherboard didn't recognize it at the spec'd speed or timings. Some reviewers mention having to run the memory in XMP mode or having to manually set timings in the BIOS just to get the manufacturer's claimed speeds. I'd like to avoid this. I'd prefer it simply work with no hassles and not feel liking I'm tweaking the system to get the memory to run as expected out of the box.
I'm reading a lot of Newegg reviews of different memory stating that the user's motherboard didn't recognize it at the spec'd speed or timings. Some reviewers mention having to run the memory in XMP mode or having to manually set timings in the BIOS just to get the manufacturer's claimed speeds. I'd like to avoid this. I'd prefer it simply work with no hassles and not feel liking I'm tweaking the system to get the memory to run as expected out of the box.
