Hello guys,
Since 4 GB of memory nowadays are not enough I'd like to have your opinions about a hypothetical setup.
Specs:
Asus P8P67 Pro B3
Intel Core i7 2600K
Windows 7 x64
Purposes:
3D-related work and rendering (3ds Max)
Video editing (Adobe premiere)
Image editing (Photoshop)
Sometimes gaming too (latest releases)
Granted that I tried a 4x2 GB setup (two kits, but identical: F3-12800CL6D-4GBXH) that didn't work, do you think this kit suits my needs?
Will I notice performance decreases going from CL6 to CL9? Will performance be negatively affected by using 4 modules instead of 2 in a dual-channel system? If so, why?
And then what matters most: will rendering time be negatively affected by higher latencies?
Considering their low voltage, how much is it possible to lower the latencies of these memories?
You can recommend me other kits too, especially those which have low latencies and voltage.
Thanks
Since 4 GB of memory nowadays are not enough I'd like to have your opinions about a hypothetical setup.
Specs:
Asus P8P67 Pro B3
Intel Core i7 2600K
Windows 7 x64
Purposes:
3D-related work and rendering (3ds Max)
Video editing (Adobe premiere)
Image editing (Photoshop)
Sometimes gaming too (latest releases)
Granted that I tried a 4x2 GB setup (two kits, but identical: F3-12800CL6D-4GBXH) that didn't work, do you think this kit suits my needs?
Will I notice performance decreases going from CL6 to CL9? Will performance be negatively affected by using 4 modules instead of 2 in a dual-channel system? If so, why?
And then what matters most: will rendering time be negatively affected by higher latencies?
Considering their low voltage, how much is it possible to lower the latencies of these memories?
You can recommend me other kits too, especially those which have low latencies and voltage.
Thanks
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