News - Corsair seeks Vengeance with new high-performance RAM kits
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Enthusiast memory treads the line between high-speed, low latency and reasonable price.
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Re: News - Corsair seeks Vengeance with new high-performance RAM kits
Looks like a good match for a Asus Sabertooth build.
Re: News - Corsair seeks Vengeance with new high-performance RAM kits
Anyone know if there's that much difference between a CAS 9-9-9-24 part and a CAS 8-8-8-24 one? I like the pre-order pricing on the 8GB kits, (which seems to be cheaper than an equivalent XMS3 kit rated at CAS 9-9-9-27), but was wondering whether it was worth the extra £9 for the "faster" part. I've googled for some theoretical explanation, but I'm more interested in "real world" experiences (especially those in a dual-channel config).
Am I also right in thinking that because this runs at 1.5V rather than 1.65V that it'll run cooler and/or overclock better?
Apologies for the n00b questions...
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Re: News - Corsair seeks Vengeance with new high-performance RAM kits
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Anyone know if there's that much difference between a CAS 9-9-9-24 part and a CAS 8-8-8-24 one? I like the pre-order pricing on the 8GB kits, (which seems to be cheaper than an equivalent XMS3 kit rated at CAS 9-9-9-27), but was wondering whether it was worth the extra £9 for the "faster" part. I've googled for some theoretical explanation, but I'm more interested in "real world" experiences.
No real world difference.
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Am I also right in thinking that because this runs at 1.5V rather than 1.65V that it'll run cooler
Yes
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and/or overclock better?
Nope.