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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with AMD processors => Topic started by: stewwmann on March 29, 2011, 10:01:40 am
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I really did search the boards for an answer, but so many hits for keywords. Anyway, I would like to treat this rig to some really good ram, maby even 16 gig if I can afford it. Any suggestions? My set-up in sig...Thanks
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Because you are in the USA it is a bit hard to give good advice regarding the best buy as your deals are so much different to ours. Normally I would suggest Corsair Vengeance memory sticks as they offer great value for money over here at 8 Gb kit for around £90 which is cheap.
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would you perhaps be talking about these? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820233147 And I am not nessisarily talking about the best buy, want performance also. But if these are good "bang for the buck", sounds good to me.......
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Actually the ones I was talking about are the slightly cheaper version of them the C9 ones. They are slightly looser timings but not as expensive so it would be a case of make your choice. Both absic the AMD moderator and myself have used these for builds recently and have been very impressed with them. Obviously if performance is your first thought them the C8 ones you posted are even better.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820233144&Tpk=CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9
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Thanks...decide I must
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Thanks...decide I must
I know you want the best...
But...if you want to save a little and have something comparable, you may want to consider the Patriot Sector 5's.
I just picked up brand new, factory sealed set of 8gb for $30! But it is only 1333 MHz. Still for $30, I have no complaints whatsoever!
I know this will make DM green with envy!
Soar
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You are so right soar! :'( :'(
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You are so right soar! :'( :'(
Only joking about the green with envy...but maybe Patriot red with anger over VAT taxes!
Ok, I am curious:
How much would an average British citizen in England pay for the Patriot RAM I just listed?
Soar
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Patriot is not so widespread over here Soar, but the 4GB kits are £34. I couldn't easilly find any 8 GB kits.
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What do you guys think of these? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231440&nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL033111&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL033111-_-EMC-033111-Index-_-DesktopMemory-_-20231440-L09B
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Well I am sure they are nice RAM. Personally I am not that impressed by G-Skill but that shouldn't put you off. They do say they are specifically designed for the second generation Intel series.
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Patriot is not so widespread over here Soar, but the 4GB kits are £34. I couldn't easilly find any 8 GB kits.
DM,
That is robbery! Three times the price I paid here!
So, sorry!
Soar
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What do you guys think of these? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231440&nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL033111&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL033111-_-EMC-033111-Index-_-DesktopMemory-_-20231440-L09B
That is great RAM at a great price with very good latencies too!
Is it on the QVL list?
Soar
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No they are not on the QVL. But what is ? Very limited list, only 4gb strip is $350.00 a strip Hynix.
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No they are not on the QVL. But what is ? Very limited list, only 4gb strip is $350.00 a strip Hynix.
Ah, I see. Yes, you are right...very limited list. And many other non-tested RAM works just fine...I hope it will work out for you!
Some motherboards are more sensitive than others. I had a big challenge with the P55A-UD3 mobo. It would BSOD continuously when I used non QVL RAM. It was deeply frustrating....finally solved the problem once I found RAM on the QVL.
But my 890XA-UD3 was much more forgiving and accepted a non QVL listed RAM on the first shot and has never given me any problems. My P67A-UD3-B3 also readily accepted non listed RAM the first shot and has worked flawlessly! I actually saw a review on New Egg that implicitly stated that specific RAM [CMX4GX3M2A1600C9] worked flawlessly on that specific mobo [P67A-UD3-B3]. Sure enough, it works perfect!
You might want to check various forums/reviews and find people who have successfully used that specific RAM on your specific mobo before you purchase that RAM.
Save yourself the time and frustration so many of us have gone through!
Best of luck to you!
Soar
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What I would advise is to check on the memory manufacturer's website to see if this motherboards is on the QVL for that memory. They should have a much more comprehensive list.
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What I would advise is to check on the memory manufacturer's website to see if this motherboards is on the QVL for that memory. They should have a much more comprehensive list.
Great suggestions DM! But also realize sometimes the memory manufacturers lists are inaccurate [remember, that is exactly what happened when I tried a certain G.Skil on my P55-UD3]! It gave me so much trouble! Auuuggghhhhhhhhh!
But once I found the correct RAM, it works perfect!
Yeah team!
Soar
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Well that is correct Soar and that is one of the reasons I am not so keen on G-Skill memory. Most manufacturers are ok though especially if you go for one of the top makes like Mushkin, Corsair, Crucial etc
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Well that is correct Soar and that is one of the reasons I am not so keen on G-Skill memory. Most manufacturers are ok though especially if you go for one of the top makes like Mushkin, Corsair, Crucial etc
Ok, thanks for the info. Your good advice will be good for future builds!
Thanks again!
Soar