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June 4, 2014 2:54:18 PM

Hey i need a motherboard to run this memory
memory :
Kingston HyperX Beast 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3 1600MHz CL9 1.65V
or the 2400 MHz

i thought that will be good , what do you think ?
MotherBoard : Gigabyte GA-970A-D3P Socket AM3+ Motherboard
Processor : AMD FX-8350

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June 4, 2014 3:06:33 PM

I'd go with the GA-970A-UD3P; It works better with 8-core CPUs.
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June 4, 2014 3:08:54 PM

Dont bother with the 2400mhz ram as you are not going to get it to run at that speed.

In reality you are doing it backwards, you should get the motherboard you want,and then find ram. You will find no performance difference between kingston, corsair, gskill, etc in gaming ram. Go with what the motherbaord supports, granted the motherboard will usually support many more models of ram then the support list says, but then you get to play the point fingures game between the motherboard and ram manufacturers when you need to warranty it.
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June 4, 2014 3:13:07 PM

If you haven't bought the CPU yet, I suggest investing in an Intel setup instead. What parts depends on your total budget.

While 2400Mhz will work, in gaming you will rarely benefit beyond 1600MHz CAS9.

I personally just build a nice system for someone with the Asus Z87 Gryphon, i5-4670K, and Corsair Vengeance 1600/C9. The upcoming Devil's Canyon Haswell CPU's are nice as well.
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June 4, 2014 3:28:08 PM

Eduello said:
I'd go with the GA-970A-UD3P; It works better with 8-core CPUs.


I only found the D3 / D3P / DS3P
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June 4, 2014 3:33:10 PM

boosted1g said:
Dont bother with the 2400mhz ram as you are not going to get it to run at that speed.

In reality you are doing it backwards, you should get the motherboard you want,and then find ram. You will find no performance difference between kingston, corsair, gskill, etc in gaming ram. Go with what the motherbaord supports, granted the motherboard will usually support many more models of ram then the support list says, but then you get to play the point fingures game between the motherboard and ram manufacturers when you need to warranty it.

I think that I am going to buy the GA-970A-D3P
and i wanted the Knigston HyperX beast (2X4 GB ) 1600 MHz
but i didn't find it
Can u tell me a good card with 2 X 4 GB that can run on that Board ?
Thank you ..
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