

I'm selling an old 4 and 8 GB kit of DDR 1600 CL 7 from 2010 on an auction site right now and that money is covering a good enough chunk of the cost of this kit to justify the upgrade. They hold their resale better than other brands. If you do video editing or huge Photoshop files or other things that benefit from this sort of massive bandwidth.
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I set up 10 GB as a cache to back up my Samsung 840 Pro and it's a I went from 500ish read/writes all the way to 5,000MB/sec Overall Review: If you do production work, check out 'fancycache' which is a free 180 day beta download right now. Really good 'mainstream/performance' Ram. G.Skill Ripjaws has always been good for a couple more clicks past 'rated and validated' speeds for me and this is no exception. On my Ivy Bridge setup I got 1800 and then tweaked it a bit from there. The board will pull the proper settings right off the chip.īear in mind that 1866 is officially supported on Haswell CPU.

You either tweak from there or if you have an intel board built for 2nd or 3rd gen Intel CORE processors, you go into your BIOS and find your memory overclocking submenu and select 'XMP' and pick a profile and that's all you have to do. Know this: Default speed when you drop them in is 1333.

I've heard some stories from people who are having issues populating all 4 ram banks on some boards.
