Not so sure, RAM frequency usually has negligible impact on most tasks and I've heard of problems with the really high frequency stuff (blue screens etc.).
Hmmmm, if I get a good weekend at the bookies this week I think I will be going from 64GB to 128GB ... freaking awesome if this stuff is good and stable.
Though I am running Crucial Ballistix Sport, so dunno what the overall impact would be on my benchmark ... YES! I NEED A BENCHMARK!
shaunmorgan3994881 to Cackles
19 May 16#13
I have 64Gb , one day I'll go so overkill as to hot 128 lol
mikehunt69
18 May 161#6
This is an absolute bargain for building a home VMware server, paid more than twice the price 6 months ago.
TimeZ0ne to mikehunt69
19 May 16#12
Me too :disappointed:..
Would get 2 of these right now and stick loads of vms on them
Nerchio1
18 May 16#7
cold, nobody needs 20gb doing nothing at all times
rev6 to Nerchio1
18 May 167#8
Do more stuff then.
mikehunt69 to Nerchio1
18 May 163#10
thanks 1981 Bill Gates
malachi to Nerchio1
19 May 161#11
Music producers, 3D modellers, programmers (like me) says different.
Opening post
2400MHz is fine (although 2666 would have been better). Two 16GB sticks, FYI.
Specification:-
- CPU Compatibility: Intel Skylake
- Chipset: Intel Z170
- Capacity: 32GB (16GBx2)
- Dual Channel kit: Yes
- Tested Speed: DDR4-2400 MHz (PC4-19200)
- Tested Latency: 16-16-16-36
- Tested Voltage: 1.2V
- Registered/Unbuffered: Unbuffered
- Error Checking: Non-ECC
- Type: 288-pin UDIMM
- SPD Speed: 2133 MHz
- SPD Voltage: 1.2V
- Warranty: Lifetime
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A good read (In German)
http://www.pcgameshardware.de/RAM-Hardware-154108/Tests/RAM-Tests-Bestenliste-DDR3-DDR4-Arbeitsspeicher-681573/
Though I am running Crucial Ballistix Sport, so dunno what the overall impact would be on my benchmark ... YES! I NEED A BENCHMARK!
Would get 2 of these right now and stick loads of vms on them