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Question about RAM

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Immotal_god
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09-03-2016, 05:18 PM
#1
You're checking out RAM options for overclocking to 3200 MHz. For budget-friendly choices, aim for modules in the 2400–3000 MHz range. Look for reliable brands like Crucial, Kingston, or Corsair, and consider DDR4 if you're targeting a cost-effective yet stable upgrade.
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Immotal_god
09-03-2016, 05:18 PM #1

You're checking out RAM options for overclocking to 3200 MHz. For budget-friendly choices, aim for modules in the 2400–3000 MHz range. Look for reliable brands like Crucial, Kingston, or Corsair, and consider DDR4 if you're targeting a cost-effective yet stable upgrade.

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Melerezs
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09-11-2016, 03:36 AM
#2
Choosing lower-cost RAM won't yield much benefit. Performance varies based on both the modules and the motherboard. Not all sets match the same specifications. Higher-end packages usually work better, but at that cost you might end up with a standard 3200 MHz chip.
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Melerezs
09-11-2016, 03:36 AM #2

Choosing lower-cost RAM won't yield much benefit. Performance varies based on both the modules and the motherboard. Not all sets match the same specifications. Higher-end packages usually work better, but at that cost you might end up with a standard 3200 MHz chip.