Top range DDR3 memory that's reached end of life, if you still have an older pc and need some extra memory then these used to be closer to £250.
PS: This is only a worthwhile upgrade if you're actually going to use 32Gb (eg Video editing, VMs, dev work, etc...)
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gclzero
15 Jan 173#8
Still not enough ram to run chrome :wink:
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adderrson
15 Jan 171#1
1886Mhz frequency ram (C10 XMP) in case anyone was wondering.
Am holding out for a good price on 32gb of 2400Mhz DDR3 myself seeing as that's the best you can get on LGA1150 for the most part.
danimal to adderrson
15 Jan 17#2
same here. but this is great deal. dont think these would fit under my air cooler though.
Danze1984 to adderrson
15 Jan 17#4
I was just about to recommend you mine, Corsair Vengeance Pro 2400, but it has now literally doubled in price since I bought it. Now is not the time to buy RAM it seems.
geeadamg
15 Jan 17#3
Voted hot. Have struggled to find good value DDR3 RAM but this would be an over the top upgrade. Not even sure my mobo could run it.
Hootwo
15 Jan 171#5
May be worth checking your mobo can actually drive a full RAM config at this speed.
A good number are fine at high speed with part/half populated, but are difficult to get stable with full house RAM at max speed ...
Still, you could always run 32GB of 2400Mhz at 1866Mhz if there are problems.
puddles9999
15 Jan 17#6
Hot hot hot need to stop wearing my coat
marcuskhl
15 Jan 17#7
I wish I have 2 more unoccupied ram slots!
Kulaak to marcuskhl
15 Jan 171#11
Sell those you don't need.
gclzero
15 Jan 173#8
Still not enough ram to run chrome :wink:
ollie87 to gclzero
15 Jan 17#14
RAM is there to be used
Kulaak to gclzero
16 Jan 17#20
You'd have to have a serious amount of tabs open for Chrome to crash, especially with 8.1/10.
DE4L3R
15 Jan 17#9
worth buying and splitting? for those who need 16gb...
taras
15 Jan 17#10
Shame these are 8gb x4 :smiley: 16x2 would have been nicer :smile:
As for the price its roughly the going rate for this speed of ram (8gb at £30)..
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PS: This is only a worthwhile upgrade if you're actually going to use 32Gb (eg Video editing, VMs, dev work, etc...)
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Am holding out for a good price on 32gb of 2400Mhz DDR3 myself seeing as that's the best you can get on LGA1150 for the most part.
A good number are fine at high speed with part/half populated, but are difficult to get stable with full house RAM at max speed ...
Still, you could always run 32GB of 2400Mhz at 1866Mhz if there are problems.
As for the price its roughly the going rate for this speed of ram (8gb at £30)..