i know it was posted earlier but it has been expired dont know why
in stock and free delivery @ebuyer.
hopefully helps someone out, cheers.
Latest comments (32)
guessswho
23 Feb 16#32
gone up to £58.98 still a good deal
Agharta
18 Feb 161#31
Basically the CAS Refresh Rate I believe defines the number of RAM clock cycles of latency in accessing memory.
So the actual real-world latency is dependent on how long each clock cycle is so the faster the RAM clock speed the smaller each clock cycle and the lower the latency.
Therefore the lower the CAS the lower the latency and the higher the RAM speed the lower the latency.
So latency is equivalent in relative terms to CAS divided by RAM speed.
Which is why 1600MHz CAS 10 has the same latency as 2400MHz CAS 15.
10 / 1600 = 0.00625.
15/ 2400 = 0.00625.
konraddrozdz
18 Feb 16#30
Good luck fitting 2x gpus on that lol
ollie87
18 Feb 16#29
Your fault for buying a board with four slots.
mITX Gaming Rig Master Race.
titchyyyyy
18 Feb 16#28
But... But... My OCD, two slots empty!? Argh!
bobo53
18 Feb 161#27
no, hammer and chisel sometime do help
titchyyyyy
18 Feb 16#25
But... But... I already have 16gb of this... I don't need anymore, do I?!?
ollie87 to titchyyyyy
18 Feb 16#26
Not if all you're doing is gaming.
tsimehC
18 Feb 161#24
Asus Z170-M Plus, running at 2400 MHz.
tsimehC
18 Feb 16#22
Paid a few more £s for these, working well. Funny how ebuyer have promos on and inflated prices to make it look like there's a massive discount (like last time).
nellygtfc to tsimehC
18 Feb 16#23
Nice, what motherboard you running with them?
wozukSilencer
18 Feb 16#21
That went abit over my head I will have a study up on ram 2moz cheers
wozukSilencer
18 Feb 16#19
Cl9 ram here can't believe it's cl15 now is it up by 1 every year ?
Agharta to wozukSilencer
18 Feb 161#20
The actual latency of 2,400MHz CAS 15 is the same as 1,600MHz CAS 10 so not so different.
You need to understand that actual latency is a factor of clock speed and CAS latency.
QuickProfits
18 Feb 16#18
It was expired because the price keeps changing.
cptspock
17 Feb 161#5
Will DDR4 RAM work on a motherboard that only takes DDR3?
orig to cptspock
17 Feb 16#6
no totally different
Rhythmeister to cptspock
17 Feb 161#17
Gotta be a joke!
Rhythmeister
17 Feb 16#16
A good deal, if you're fortunate enough to live in a particular part of GB :neutral_face:
bobo53
17 Feb 16#15
Thank you, but he was worried about space in between, the ram heatsink interfering with the cooler fins and with this ram heatsink the problem should be nill
dont mack me off
17 Feb 16#14
Cooler fins rather than flaps! Knew what you meant though. Ram doesn't normally get that hot in my experience.
bobo53
17 Feb 16#13
part of the heatsink provided does not affect the structure stability. It can obviously vary from heatsink to heatsink but on average can be nicely cut. Flaps is my own interpretation but looks like they can be called like that, the thin aluminium sections forming the heatsink
Destard
17 Feb 16#12
I dont understand
orig
17 Feb 16#11
i would try it and if timings are no good return it, not sure what returns are like at ebuyer nowadays, last time i returned a hard drive to them about 3 year ago it was no problem.
nellygtfc
17 Feb 16#10
I'm not sure whether I'm going to buy this or just pay £68 for the Corsair equivalent; this ram was more picky with timings with some motherboards, not sure if with newer BIOS updates it's fixed the issues.
nellygtfc
17 Feb 16#8
Yeah the price went up after midnight, so I expired it. Back down to good price again now.
orig to nellygtfc
17 Feb 16#9
their prices are up and down like a yoyo lately, you got to be quick when there is a price drop lol
orig
17 Feb 16#7
ddr3 is 240 pin and ddr4 is 288 pin
Destard
17 Feb 16#2
will this fit under a large cpu cooler?
bobo53 to Destard
17 Feb 16#4
yes, but when it comes one or 2 or even more cooler flaps can easily be modified without affecting performance
orig
17 Feb 16#3
Height 1.340" (34.04mm), w/heatsink
hotbydegrees
17 Feb 16#1
Fair enough. Although their original 5 day postal estimate was woefully inaccurate. Arrived within 10 hours - postman disturbed dog who woke the whole family up!
Opening post
in stock and free delivery @ebuyer.
hopefully helps someone out, cheers.
Latest comments (32)
So the actual real-world latency is dependent on how long each clock cycle is so the faster the RAM clock speed the smaller each clock cycle and the lower the latency.
Therefore the lower the CAS the lower the latency and the higher the RAM speed the lower the latency.
So latency is equivalent in relative terms to CAS divided by RAM speed.
Which is why 1600MHz CAS 10 has the same latency as 2400MHz CAS 15.
10 / 1600 = 0.00625.
15/ 2400 = 0.00625.
mITX Gaming Rig Master Race.
You need to understand that actual latency is a factor of clock speed and CAS latency.