Endangered species Honorable Feb 13, 2014 83 0 10,640 Feb 13, 2014 #1 Need help choosing ram for my first gaming build with a Asrock 970 extreme3 R2.0 am3 + amd 970 sata 6GB/s usb 3.0 atx amd Motherboard.
Need help choosing ram for my first gaming build with a Asrock 970 extreme3 R2.0 am3 + amd 970 sata 6GB/s usb 3.0 atx amd Motherboard.
Solution lxgoldsmith Feb 13, 2014 You can't really bottleneck with the fastest part of the pc, so ddr3-1600 is usually the most cost effective by a good distance and requires no OC.
You can't really bottleneck with the fastest part of the pc, so ddr3-1600 is usually the most cost effective by a good distance and requires no OC.
lxgoldsmith Distinguished Sep 25, 2012 1,095 1 19,465 Feb 13, 2014 Solution #2 You can't really bottleneck with the fastest part of the pc, so ddr3-1600 is usually the most cost effective by a good distance and requires no OC. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You can't really bottleneck with the fastest part of the pc, so ddr3-1600 is usually the most cost effective by a good distance and requires no OC.
firo40 Splendid Jul 16, 2011 2,891 0 21,460 Feb 13, 2014 #3 Yeah for gaming there is no reason to go above 1600 unless its for an APU or its for someone who uses extrememly memory intensive editing programs or server applications that sort of thing Upvote 0 Downvote
Yeah for gaming there is no reason to go above 1600 unless its for an APU or its for someone who uses extrememly memory intensive editing programs or server applications that sort of thing
I Its_Byte_00 Honorable Nov 15, 2013 373 0 10,860 Feb 13, 2014 #4 1600MHz - 2133MHz relitive bf4 preformance? around 20-25 more Frames... All this Sh!t about over 1600MHz is stupid or doesnt effect prefromance, Bro get with the times. Upvote 0 Downvote
1600MHz - 2133MHz relitive bf4 preformance? around 20-25 more Frames... All this Sh!t about over 1600MHz is stupid or doesnt effect prefromance, Bro get with the times.