Help with choice of RAM
My конфигі7-2600k PSU Chieftec 750w,video GTX 560 ti 6 GB of RAM mother gigabyte z68x-ud3-b3 put this card Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 WINDFORCE OC [GV-N1060WF2OC-6GD] actually question what RAM to take what are the challenges?Frequency percent-it supports DDR3 1066/1333 frequency or frequency of motherboard?Support frequency DDR3 2133/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz ?Advised to take the memory with the highest possible frequency-but is it worth overpaying?As for memory, actually did tests (with 1333hz and 2133hz) - the difference in fps is not (percents of intel, the memory runs in dual channel mode). (the measurements made fraps and a program from msi). All that people write above about the impact of RAM on performance in applications -probably purely by syntactic tests), to play damn well if you notice the difference 1.2 fps hero.
As for the download levels, maps, and other -speed railway.
if I were you I would never rock the boat. And when completely changed system, there are already at least 1800 is the frequency at DDR4.
MunchkiN 616
MunchkiN 616 wrote:
and winpooch it's kind of like лга2011 because it has 4 controller of this memory and even more productive.
I'm talking about the result said, when the test on the 4770K and LGA 2011 not being here.
Roy jons
He has a LGA 1155 and DDR3 (DDR3 and DDR4, if not compatible, a different motherboard, connectors, and socket). And on account of Kingston agree, the is hyperx beast 8gb ddr3 2400mhz, which is guaranteed for 7 years.
SHARIKOV POLIGRAF POLIGRAFOVICH
Put in accordance with the motherboard most often choose 1600 and 2133. In games of a special difference you will not notice it if you look closely, you can see the petty difference between 1333 and 1866. I would choose the 2133, and thought. In processes that involve memory more actively, the difference will be SLIGHTLY more (it would not lie, archivers, coding).
By the way, Yes, at the expense of the overpayment, not above 1600 (and 1866). This will be enough, the rest is NIT-picking.
Useful article, which I threw off in his time:
Destroying myths about the operation памятиhttp://www.thg.ru/mainboard/mify_ob_operativnoy_pamyati/print.html
And there is this foropolitica DDR-3200 means that you can use any RAM
To use expensive memory standard 3200 MT/s you need a processor that will be able to cope with such high data rate. Otherwise, the memory will only work in modes of 1333, 1600 or 1866.
During the Intel LGA 775 overclocking CPU and RAM was carried out in the first place, due to the FSB (system bus). Let's say you have the Q6600 CPU and your motherboard supports FSB 1066 MHz. In this case, the processor will run at a native frequency of 2.4 GHz and a memory speed 1066 MT/s. If you want to overclock the CPU by raising the FSB frequency to 1333, it will operate at a frequency of 3 GHz, and the memory mode 1333 MT/s. in Other words, the memory speed was limited to limit the FSB frequency. The memory controller was in the chipset, often in the North bridge of the motherboard, and also worked for the FSB frequency.
Today the memory controller moved to the CPU. So the main defining factor of the memory at the advertised frequency is the CPU. Processors based on the Haswell architecture designed for DDR3-1600, and the chips of the middle and upper level, do not belong to the K series, usually have quite stable work with memory up to 1866 up to 2133 MT/s. the K series Processors can be overclocked, and the controllers support modules with high speed data transmission oriented on enthusiasts.
The current line of FX processors from AMD supports up to 1866 MT/s DIMM channel. However, you may encounter issues when running memory at 1866 mode on processors primary and sometimes secondary level. This is partly due to the fact that the memory controller of the FX processors are optimized for DDR3-1333 (in BIOS and Kernel Programming Guide). Like any other CPU, the FX chips can be overclocked for even higher speeds of DDR3-1866, but this will have a negative impact on stability.
X_ray_83
What's the CPU. Maybe you're out of tune the Professor. It was an example, I was asked a question, answer it with an explanation. The meaning of the question/answer suitable for the current situation and no matter what sort of numbers, the MEANING of ONE! If the processor does not support more, you should not chase the big numbers, in the current situation 1600/1866 enough without overpaying. Meanwhile, a link to the article I took off.
what morons for around - and you're the main Princess. It is possible and without rudeness do, right?
3200 refers to the dispersal - and another motherboard that support this frequency.
finally, the frequency of the controller memory CPU and memory usage are two different things CPU bandwidth isn't cheating and the controller always thrashes the nth specified frequent as the epic bad bridge there are 1600MHz one way в64 bit. because controller 2 is 128 bits. but limiting the memory then start the overclocking and swap the controller was to be 2400MHz in 1 memory boards plus or minus what are the divisors of the Mat Board. memory frequency even so is determined by the Mat Board and where it can be arbitrarily any due to the extreme profiles. you can buy very high-speed memory and its frequency will be limited to the actual presence of profiles from Mat Board.
if I peck not right popravte
VOVAN WOLF
VOVAN WOLF wrote:
If the processor does not support more
It's just an official statement from Intel, according to your logic I have the system should not start at 2666 MHz
Vinni-Pukh
Solenodontidae memory, and it is foolish to deny it, will work on frequency, which is supported as the bracket, and motherboard. If the mother supports 2666, will work on it. I don't want to get into this empty argument, and dig in all these subtleties if you want to argue - argue with the author of the article presented in the link above:
Repeat + sulcabrush a link to the article: http://www.thg.ru/mainboard/mify_ob_operativnoy_pamyati/print.html
Today the memory controller moved to the CPU. So the main defining factor of the memory at the advertised frequency is the CPU. Processors based on the Haswell architecture designed for DDR3-1600, and the chips of the middle and upper level, do not belong to the K series, usually have quite stable work with memory up to 1866 up to 2133 MT/s. the K series Processors can be overclocked, and the controllers support modules with high speed data transmission oriented on enthusiasts.
The current line of FX processors from AMD supports up to 1866 MT/s DIMM channel. However, you may encounter issues when running memory at 1866 mode on processors primary and sometimes secondary level. This is partly due to the fact that the memory controller of the FX processors are optimized for DDR3-1333 (in BIOS and Kernel Programming Guide). Like any other CPU, the FX chips can be overclocked for even higher speeds of DDR3-1866, but this will have a negative impact on stability.
Maybe I don't understand correctly, or distort the meaning of this article, as well, I do not deny. For a lie to apologize.
I bought the RAM stupidly, through tests, recommendations, in accordance with the support of the motherboard. And Yes, I understand that a particularly good of 2400, compared to 1866/1600, so no. But plank got on the cheap, 7 thousand for 16 GB. so do not care.
Antirussia to the Mat. fee if it supported 2133 can sati and such a memory, but the cheap memory also makes sense to take, can drive, but memory bolshey frequency and more expensive potential in this respect is much higher. And Intel skylake support DDR4 frequency at 2133 and overclocking to 5.2 MHz overclocking. Worth taking DDR4 1600 Mhz on the particular profit will not.