Z zzombified Reputable Sep 12, 2014 14 0 4,510 Dec 5, 2014 #1 I'm buying DDR4 what would be better? Would I notice a difference anyway?
Solution Vic 40 Dec 6, 2014 I would go for 4x8gb,this leaves an upgrade option and also less stress on the memory controller of the cpu at this moment.
I would go for 4x8gb,this leaves an upgrade option and also less stress on the memory controller of the cpu at this moment.
Romeru Honorable Jan 11, 2013 491 0 10,960 Dec 5, 2014 #2 8x4 gb would mean you'd be getting 8 sticks of ram. There are very few motherboards out there that supports it. If you're looking for some ram for professional work I suggest a pair of corsair vengenace low profile 2 x 8 DDR3. Upvote 0 Downvote
8x4 gb would mean you'd be getting 8 sticks of ram. There are very few motherboards out there that supports it. If you're looking for some ram for professional work I suggest a pair of corsair vengenace low profile 2 x 8 DDR3.
Vic 40 Titan Ambassador Oct 22, 2013 20,885 994 87,990 Dec 6, 2014 Solution #3 I would go for 4x8gb,this leaves an upgrade option and also less stress on the memory controller of the cpu at this moment. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I would go for 4x8gb,this leaves an upgrade option and also less stress on the memory controller of the cpu at this moment.
Tradesman1 Legenda in Aeternum Jun 5, 2013 67,883 40 126,960 Dec 6, 2014 #4 Vic 40 : I would go for 4x8gb,this leaves an upgrade option and also less stress on the memory controller of the cpu at this moment. ______________ +1 Upvote 0 Downvote
Vic 40 : I would go for 4x8gb,this leaves an upgrade option and also less stress on the memory controller of the cpu at this moment. ______________ +1
DarvinKManwah Reputable Jan 23, 2015 54 0 4,630 Feb 18, 2015 #5 And what about performance, would you see any noticeable differences between the 2 options? Upvote 0 Downvote
Vic 40 Titan Ambassador Oct 22, 2013 20,885 994 87,990 Feb 18, 2015 #6 Performance would be the same,both options would still give quad channel. Upvote 0 Downvote