I currently have 4x 4GB G.Skill Sniper 1600 MHz sticks...
Should I upgrade to 4x 8GB sticks at 1600 MHz @ 9-9-9-24 timings, or 2400 MHz @ 11-13-13-31?
For reference, my CPU is an i7 3770. I've read that with this CPU I may be able to get memory voltage to ~2133, but not 2400?
What matters more nowadays, frequency or timings? The price difference is pretty miniscule.
How does performance matter with an i3?
>>60100569
wat
>>60100607
Misread nvm
>>60100802
Better fix this one too.
>>60100802
>>60100892
trust /g/ autism to notice
>>60100496
Can't they just detect which one of the ports isn't connected to find the cable?
>>60100496
>1600 MHz @ 9-9-9-24 timings, or 2400 MHz @ 11-13-13-31
wtf
it dont matter :o
>>60101803
They could, but then it wouldn't result in "le funney maymay demotveyshanul poaster."
>>60100496
OP, do you realize that SDRAM timing numbers are in units of module clock counts?
> 1.6 GHz @ 9-9-9-24 = 5.6ns-5.6ns-5.6ns-15ns
> 2.4 GHz @ 11-13-13-31 = 4.6ns-5.4ns-5.4ns-12.9ns
The second module has higher bandwidth and lower latency.
>>60100892
>>60100802
They're the same fucking cable, just two ends, probably left disconnected on purpose please die fucking sperglord.
>>60102975
Checked the numbers
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