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786460 2009-06-28 03:10:00 could someone please tell me which of these two RAM sets will work better on my system

specs
CPU- www.nzoczone.com

Motherboard- uec.co.nz

debating between either of these to sets

set 1 corsair- uec.co.nz

set 2 g.skill- uec.co.nz

thanks in advance to anyone that can help
korora (15045)
786461 2009-06-28 03:18:00 The Gskill has slightly better timings Blam (54)
786462 2009-06-28 03:26:00 The Gskill has slightly better timings

so, should I buy the G.skill?
but isnt the latency on the Corsair better?
i know these are noob questions, but im just starting out
cheers
korora (15045)
786463 2009-06-28 03:31:00 Will you really notice the difference? somebody (208)
786464 2009-06-28 04:20:00 Will you really notice the difference?

No-not really, but it'll be faster none the less.

BTW OP:

LANTENCY=TIMINGS:p

The lower the better as a general statement.
Blam (54)
786465 2009-06-28 08:00:00 someone told me that if I use the G.skill memory (or the corsair) with that motherboard and CPU with a 450 (peak 550) PSU it would fry or wreak it.
could some please confirm it that is true or not?
cheers
korora (15045)
786466 2009-06-28 08:02:00 Who the heck told you that?

No, it won't!

What brand is the PSU?
Blam (54)
786467 2009-06-28 08:44:00 Who the heck told you that?

No, it won't!

What brand is the PSU?

Gigabyte Superb 550,
here what he said (im korora)

forums.gameplayer.co.nz

so I shouldnt believe it? because I was about to buy the G.Skill, until he said that

thanks for your help
korora (15045)
786468 2009-06-28 09:19:00 Don't believe a single word of it :) GingerBeard (15016)
786469 2009-06-28 09:59:00 I think what the person in the gaming site was referring to is the system spec's of the board compared to the spec's of the RAM

Note the RAM spec's for that board: and the RAM
4 x dimm, max. 16 gb, ddr3 1600(o.c.)/1333/1066 ecc,non-ecc,un-buffered memory
dual channel memory architecture
The RAM is 1600 MHz, the board will need to Over Clocked for it to work.

I would say at a guess he/she said it would fry simply to save having to Over clock.

The RAM suggested, to work fully wont do so on a standard Setup.
wainuitech (129)
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