Which option is better?

Tradesman1

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????? You are kidding, right? Yes there are some 1866 sets of DRAM that are server oriented, but by far the bulk of server DRAM is 1600 and under...for a server high freq DRAM serves no purpose at all...Higher freq DRAM is especially good for those doing Video, mutlti-tasking, Imaging, CAD,, VMs, etc and more and more is showing up as a viable resource in gaming as more games start to really utilize DRAM
 

Tradesman1

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You actually listen to someone grabbing DRAM by the contacts, like most he doesn't really know DRAm and SHOULD know you aren't really going to be able to tell much of anything about true performance by running a couple of benchmarks, the system is simply doing one thing and and there will be little difference as the CPU, GPU and Drives are all doing the exact same things with each set of DRAM and the feed is equal....My primary question was aimed at the ridiculous statement about wanting high speed DRAM for servers ;)
 

Tradesman1

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No worries, many don't understand DRAM or how it works. I've run into a number of techs from DRAM manufacturers that don't know DRAM beyond basic timings (i.e. can't talk about secondary, tertiary timings), few know how to adjust DRAM to different CPUs, etc