which is better?

SnowFang

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What would be better for me to get for my gaming desktop I am building?

G.Skill Trident X 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR3 2400
CAS Latency 10
Timing: 10-12-12-31

Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR3 2400
CAS Latency 10
Timing: 10-12-12-31

G.Skill Trident X 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR3 1600
CAS Latency 7
Timing: 7-8-8-24

Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB (2x 8GB) DDR3 1600
CAS Latency 9
Timing: 9-9-9-24

or should I go with G.Skill Ripjaws X, Patriot Viper, or Corsair Vengeance with similar specs?


My MOBO is ASUS Rampage IV, my processor is i7-3820 Sandy Bridge-E, and my graphics card is EVGA Superclocked w/ACX cooling GeForce GTX 770 2GB
 
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Here are some very good quad channel 16GB kits:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231537

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231539

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007611%20600006073%20600006142%20600006157&IsNodeId=1&Description=gskill%2016gb&name=9&Order=BESTMATCH

These will all be great for gaming.

As with any G.Skill memory product, if you have any questions or issues, we are here to help. All G.Skill memory kits are backed by a lifetime warranty, so if there is any problem, you can get the memory replaced and back in less than a week. We have the fastest, hassle-free RMA processing in the industry.

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sophiebeth100

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If it's an intel build, I would go with one of the latter two. 1600 Mhz seems to be the sweet spot for Intel, and the low CAS latencies in both are a bonus, too. However, the Dominator Platinums are ridiculously overpriced, and you may want to just go with Corsair Vengeance with the same specs instead, as they perform identically.
 

sophiebeth100

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Nope, the other two I mentioned are better. The difference between them won't be noticeable in-game, the best advice I can give is to get 1600 Mhz if you're going to overclock. Haswell seems to like 1600.
 

SnowFang

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I don't know if I will be overclocking. The most taxing thing I will be doing is playing WoW on ultra settings.

Is overclocking really worth it with what I have and what I'm going to be doing?

So which one?

G.Skill Trident X 16GB
CAS latency 7
Timing 7-8-8-24
for 169.99

or

Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB
CAS latency 9
Timing 9-9-9-24
for 152.99
 
hi there! first of all sandny bridge-E has quad channel memory controller, so you need a quad channell memory kit!
For memory we aim for the highest speed with the lowest timming posible. both 2400mhz cl 10 are great but i would choose corsair dominator!!
 

sophiebeth100

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If you can afford it, overclocking is always worth it, especially in the long run.
You can't go wrong with either of these. Neither of them have ridiculously high CAS latencies and you won't notice the difference, so go with whichever you prefer the looks of or fits your budget better. Also bear in mind that if you're solely gaming, you won't need 16gb anyway, 8gb will be fine.
 

SnowFang

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I also don't want to have any problems with the ram and power...I read that the tridents consume a lot of power and can have issues? I want to have as little issues or problems as possible and should probably look at getting 4 sticks lol
 

sophiebeth100

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Yep, I'd go for 4 x 4gb sticks. G.Skill make excellent RAM, so you shouldn't have any concerns at all. Corsair are usually the most popular brand for RAM, but G.Skill, Kingston and Crucial are all great. You shouldn't face any issues with that ram, at all.
 

sophiebeth100

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Corsair. They're warranty is great (even though something going wrong will ram is very unlikely), they're products looks great and have the performance to match. If you have an air cooler, make sure you go with RAM that's low profile, such as the Corsair Vengeance LP, so it doesn't interfere with the fan. Otherwise, I would go with the Corsair Vengeance Pro as it just looks incredible.
 

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If you're wanting to do a custom loop, it requires a lot of knowledge etc. The best thing to do is go on YouTube and check out guides on how to configure your own loop. I recommend just grabbing a closed loop cooler for your CPU to save you the hassle and the money of a custom loop, unless your seriously wanting those huuuuge overclocks on both your cards and CPU.
 

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Some air coolers match th performance of closed loop systems without the risk of leaks (very rare) and the noise. The NH-D14 is excellent. For water cooling, the H100i, Swiftech H220 and Kraken X60 are all great. Must dash now, work!
 
Here are some very good quad channel 16GB kits:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231537

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231539

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007611%20600006073%20600006142%20600006157&IsNodeId=1&Description=gskill%2016gb&name=9&Order=BESTMATCH

These will all be great for gaming.

As with any G.Skill memory product, if you have any questions or issues, we are here to help. All G.Skill memory kits are backed by a lifetime warranty, so if there is any problem, you can get the memory replaced and back in less than a week. We have the fastest, hassle-free RMA processing in the industry.

Thank you
GSKILL SUPPORT
 
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