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I want assembled a New PC and i am .net developer so i want good configuration

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March 19, 2014 1:48:15 PM

I want assembled a New PC and i am .net developer so i want good configuration

CPU : INTEL I-5 (4440) (1150)
MotherBoard: ASROCK B85 PRO 4 (1150)

I am quiet confused about the ram
Sno. Ram Price
1. 8GB DDR3 CORSAIR VENGENC 5714
2. 8GB DDR3 KING/HYPERX HEAT ASK
3. ADATA 16GB (8X2) (XPG-2400) 13600
4. ADATA 16GB 8X2 (XPG-1866) T 11600
5. ADATA 16GB 8X2 (XPG-2133) T 12600
6. ADATA 2GB (Premier L/TOP) TAI 1523
7. ADATA 4GB (Premier 1600 ) TAI 2390
8. ADATA 4GB (Premier L/TOP ) TAI 2490
9. ADATA 4GB (XPG-1600) TAIWA 2890
10. ADATA 8GB (4X2) (XPG-2400) T 7200
11. ADATA 8GB (Premier 1600 ) TAI 4890
12. ADATA 8GB (Premier L/TOP ) TAI 489


Please suggest


Rahul Kumar
Delhi, India

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March 19, 2014 4:16:18 PM

The ones with L/TOP in their name means that it is for laptops, so you won't be needing those.
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March 19, 2014 4:44:11 PM

The (8x2) part is that there are two 8 GB sticks in a package probably because they are Dual Channel memory which you need to install in pairs. The last number is the model number which will help you to identify the speeds. (XPG-1866) is the speed the RAM will run at running XMP profiles (Specific Timeings). XPG is just a label that Adata uses like you would see XL on a car. It stands for Xtreem Performance Gear.

You should always check the RAM compatibility charts for the mother board you are buying to make sure it will work.

Hope this helps.
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March 20, 2014 5:51:03 AM

JimF_35 said:
The (8x2) part is that there are two 8 GB sticks in a package probably because they are Dual Channel memory which you need to install in pairs. The last number is the model number which will help you to identify the speeds. (XPG-1866) is the speed the RAM will run at running XMP profiles (Specific Timeings). XPG is just a label that Adata uses like you would see XL on a car. It stands for Xtreem Performance Gear.

You should always check the RAM compatibility charts for the mother board you are buying to make sure it will work.

Hope this helps.



Hi Jim,

Can you help me out which one is best ram "8gb" for the ASROCK B85 PRO 4 (1150) motherboard.

Thanks

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March 20, 2014 6:04:13 AM

rahulannik said:
JimF_35 said:
The (8x2) part is that there are two 8 GB sticks in a package probably because they are Dual Channel memory which you need to install in pairs. The last number is the model number which will help you to identify the speeds. (XPG-1866) is the speed the RAM will run at running XMP profiles (Specific Timeings). XPG is just a label that Adata uses like you would see XL on a car. It stands for Xtreem Performance Gear.

You should always check the RAM compatibility charts for the mother board you are buying to make sure it will work.

Hope this helps.



Hi Jim,

Can you help me out which one is best ram "8gb" for the ASROCK B85 PRO 4 (1150) motherboard.

Thanks



Here is a list of ram that is compatible with your motherboard...

http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/B85%20Pro4/?cat=Memory

I would probably go with these...

https://www.google.com/#q=ADATA+XPG+19200&tbm=shop

But I do not know what your budget is.

but from you list it looks like these will work...

ADATA 16GB 8X2 (XPG-2133) T 12600
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March 20, 2014 6:17:50 AM

JimF_35 said:
rahulannik said:
JimF_35 said:
The (8x2) part is that there are two 8 GB sticks in a package probably because they are Dual Channel memory which you need to install in pairs. The last number is the model number which will help you to identify the speeds. (XPG-1866) is the speed the RAM will run at running XMP profiles (Specific Timeings). XPG is just a label that Adata uses like you would see XL on a car. It stands for Xtreem Performance Gear.

You should always check the RAM compatibility charts for the mother board you are buying to make sure it will work.

Hope this helps.



Hi Jim,

Can you help me out which one is best ram "8gb" for the ASROCK B85 PRO 4 (1150) motherboard.

Thanks



Here is a list of ram that is compatible with your motherboard...

http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/B85%20Pro4/?cat=Memory

I would probably go with these...

https://www.google.com/#q=ADATA+XPG+19200&tbm=shop

But I do not know what your budget is.

but from you list it looks like these will work...

ADATA 16GB 8X2 (XPG-2133) T 12600


Hi Jim,

Thanks for your help.

My other question: link .

may please look into this.

Best Regards,
Rahul
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