Dear community
Recently I bought the Tridentz RGB DDR4 just for enhanced the look of my Pc build, I have Kingston HyperX Savage DDR4 too.
As far as I know the Kingston Memory base clock speed is 2400mhz and a CL12, but the Tridentz seems needs to overclocked to get the same 2400mhz speed, they also have a CL15.
I use my PC mainly for programming Windows desktop applications, surf the net, see youtube, and sometimes use the Office suite, I don't use it for gamming.
Do you think the new Tridentz RGB meets my daily basis tasks?
I was testing the new G.Skill ram memory for around 6 hours and I see no difference in performance against the Kingston HyperX Savage.
Should I keep the G.skill or it was a wasted of money?
Can you please give me your comments?
Thanks
Recently I bought the Tridentz RGB DDR4 just for enhanced the look of my Pc build, I have Kingston HyperX Savage DDR4 too.
As far as I know the Kingston Memory base clock speed is 2400mhz and a CL12, but the Tridentz seems needs to overclocked to get the same 2400mhz speed, they also have a CL15.
I use my PC mainly for programming Windows desktop applications, surf the net, see youtube, and sometimes use the Office suite, I don't use it for gamming.
Do you think the new Tridentz RGB meets my daily basis tasks?
I was testing the new G.Skill ram memory for around 6 hours and I see no difference in performance against the Kingston HyperX Savage.
Should I keep the G.skill or it was a wasted of money?
Can you please give me your comments?
Thanks