My next buy is: P8Z77-V LX, i7-3770K, and F3-2400C10Q-32GTX
1. I've read in the forum about processor/motherboard combo that won't O.C. to the advertized values. Will this memory run at 2.4 GHZ with this configuration?
2. Because money is a factor and I have not yet upgraded to 64 bit Windows, can I just use 1 of the 4 module (I am making 3 computers, two with 8G each and the third with 16G)? The reason I want the 32GB is because I will be upgrade to 64 bits in the near future.
3. I've already setup an i7-2600K and 2700K using the P8Z68-V LX and F3-17000CL11Q-16GBXL and F3-17000CL9Q-16GBXM. I have both running at about 2.5GHz and the memory I believe it is running at 2.1 GHz (using XMP profile1). I have not notice any difference (at least noticeable) in performance. So the question is: the extra money I spent on the M series memory was a waist or do I still need to manually teak instead of using XMP?
4. If XMP is as good as it get, what other memory modules should I look at in the 2400 series that will perform almost as good as the one I am looking at? (Saving $40 per set is a big deal if it doesn't affect performance significantly)
1. I've read in the forum about processor/motherboard combo that won't O.C. to the advertized values. Will this memory run at 2.4 GHZ with this configuration?
2. Because money is a factor and I have not yet upgraded to 64 bit Windows, can I just use 1 of the 4 module (I am making 3 computers, two with 8G each and the third with 16G)? The reason I want the 32GB is because I will be upgrade to 64 bits in the near future.
3. I've already setup an i7-2600K and 2700K using the P8Z68-V LX and F3-17000CL11Q-16GBXL and F3-17000CL9Q-16GBXM. I have both running at about 2.5GHz and the memory I believe it is running at 2.1 GHz (using XMP profile1). I have not notice any difference (at least noticeable) in performance. So the question is: the extra money I spent on the M series memory was a waist or do I still need to manually teak instead of using XMP?
4. If XMP is as good as it get, what other memory modules should I look at in the 2400 series that will perform almost as good as the one I am looking at? (Saving $40 per set is a big deal if it doesn't affect performance significantly)
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