MV-3V4G3D/US on P8Z77-V DELUXE

Marco925

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820104246

To be honest, i'd rather go for the Kingston DIMMs, they tend to be more stable, as i work at a computer shop, they are the DIMMs that never come back with a problem. I've had more luck with them playing nice in ASUS boards, and they're not expensive either. They're only a dollar extra, and they come with a lifetime warranty, the Samsung DIMMs don't.

Just my opinion.
 

Marco925

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As far as i know, the memory controllers are the same. it's just the rating for the memory. It'll run initially at 1.5V but you can bump it as far as 1.65 if you wish. though on intel CPUs, they have this weird thing if you push the voltage of the memory too far, the CPU will eat itself for lack of a better term. 1.65 is the maximum. AMD Cpus don't suffer from this.

The Kingstons are about as tall as any other "naked" dimm you can find. they are great for popping them under massive coolers.
 

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Lol, People call these dimms "wonder Ram" in some circles. From what I hear, they are one of a kind.
I don't believe these posters have properly researched this particular product.