Unless you're going to be doing extreme benchmarking, I suspect that they are six of one and half a dozen of the other - either one will give you a fine experience.
If you're not planning on overclocking, choose either whichever is cheaper or whichever has lower latencies.
Unless you're going to be doing extreme benchmarking, I suspect that they are six of one and half a dozen of the other - either one will give you a fine experience.
If you're not planning on overclocking, choose either whichever is cheaper or whichever has lower latencies.
Im just gonna do heavy gaming sessions and overclock it,no benchmarks.in my country the corsair vengeance is 12€ more than the fury but I just cant choose because corsair seems more reliable and Kingston more beautiful...
What mobo and CPU? The Fury line runs under PnP rather than XMP so isn't compatible with older mobos, can check the compatible mobo chipsets on their web site
What mobo and CPU? The Fury line runs under PnP rather than XMP so isn't compatible with older mobos, can check the compatible mobo chipsets on their web site
Intel core i7 4790k and Asus maximus vii hero...compatibility is for sure but I need the best
Best I've found on Haswell have been the GSkill Tridents, in 1866 they run at CL8 ($170 at the EGG), they also have the 2133 and the 2400 sets at the same price in 2x8GB
Which vengeance set? My guess would be the Corsair, depending on which set, they have a number of Vengeance and Vengeance Pro set in 1866 some are CL9 (better), others are CL10 whcih would be about the same as the Kingston sticks