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Setting up memory parameters

Setting up memory parameters

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cyberkrieger
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12-31-2023, 02:30 AM
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Someone could recommend a specific RAM setup based on compatibility details. Focus should be on matching the CAS latency, timing, and voltage requirements. The best choice depends on ensuring all modules work together smoothly.
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cyberkrieger
12-31-2023, 02:30 AM #1

Someone could recommend a specific RAM setup based on compatibility details. Focus should be on matching the CAS latency, timing, and voltage requirements. The best choice depends on ensuring all modules work together smoothly.

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saburo
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01-20-2024, 01:50 PM
#2
what CPU?
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saburo
01-20-2024, 01:50 PM #2

what CPU?

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LeStylez
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01-20-2024, 06:43 PM
#3
I interpret "better" as the choice that offers superior performance or features. Option C wins since it provides greater RAM capacity.
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LeStylez
01-20-2024, 06:43 PM #3

I interpret "better" as the choice that offers superior performance or features. Option C wins since it provides greater RAM capacity.

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Charlizard_
Junior Member
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01-21-2024, 01:45 AM
#4
i7-950
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Charlizard_
01-21-2024, 01:45 AM #4

i7-950

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proboy25
Junior Member
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02-08-2024, 11:12 AM
#5
They use a specific CPU model and a certain amount of RAM. Both components have performance ratings that match their speed capabilities.
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proboy25
02-08-2024, 11:12 AM #5

They use a specific CPU model and a certain amount of RAM. Both components have performance ratings that match their speed capabilities.

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HellNether
Senior Member
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02-09-2024, 11:02 AM
#6
No, it's not just about the total amount of RAM. Other factors like performance and system requirements also play a big role.
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HellNether
02-09-2024, 11:02 AM #6

No, it's not just about the total amount of RAM. Other factors like performance and system requirements also play a big role.

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RoTa_Mags
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02-09-2024, 12:06 PM
#7
The optimal choice is 6x2GB, since 8GB sticks require REG with Sandy Bridge (LGA 1155 and LGA2011), which replaces the X58. Consider searching for 4GB sticks instead. Ensure they are dual-rank modules (i.e., memory dies on both sides of each stick).
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RoTa_Mags
02-09-2024, 12:06 PM #7

The optimal choice is 6x2GB, since 8GB sticks require REG with Sandy Bridge (LGA 1155 and LGA2011), which replaces the X58. Consider searching for 4GB sticks instead. Ensure they are dual-rank modules (i.e., memory dies on both sides of each stick).

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Nizze006
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02-09-2024, 03:28 PM
#8
Compatibility comes first, followed by capacity, and finally speed. Speed is the last consideration since X58 is quite outdated and won’t achieve high performance no matter what memory settings you apply.
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Nizze006
02-09-2024, 03:28 PM #8

Compatibility comes first, followed by capacity, and finally speed. Speed is the last consideration since X58 is quite outdated and won’t achieve high performance no matter what memory settings you apply.

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Pgirock1
Junior Member
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02-23-2024, 03:10 PM
#9
I'm not certain about your specific needs. Could you clarify the requirements? Regarding the RAM modules, I don't have details on their speeds or timing.
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Pgirock1
02-23-2024, 03:10 PM #9

I'm not certain about your specific needs. Could you clarify the requirements? Regarding the RAM modules, I don't have details on their speeds or timing.

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GP_Gonzax496
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02-23-2024, 06:58 PM
#10
These specifications refer to processor speeds: 1.3 GHz and 3.2 GHz respectively.
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GP_Gonzax496
02-23-2024, 06:58 PM #10

These specifications refer to processor speeds: 1.3 GHz and 3.2 GHz respectively.

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