23 Jul 2008 at 19:10 #1 Lord Alibaski Lord Alibaski Associate Joined 11 Oct 2005 Posts 1,426 Location Doncaster Need some new ram but cant make my mind up which ones to get. They will be matched with a Q9550 wont be overclocking either. 8GB of This or 8GB of This I can get the PC6400 the same as the PC8500 just that the PC6400 has a slightly better latency. Will I see any difference buying the PC8500?
Need some new ram but cant make my mind up which ones to get. They will be matched with a Q9550 wont be overclocking either. 8GB of This or 8GB of This I can get the PC6400 the same as the PC8500 just that the PC6400 has a slightly better latency. Will I see any difference buying the PC8500?
23 Jul 2008 at 19:15 #2 Cob Cob Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2006 Posts 18,487 Location Antrim town The PC2-8500 will be a tiny bit faster despite its looser latency. But not something you'll notice since you won't be overclocking. You may as well get the PC2-8500 if they're both going for the same money.
The PC2-8500 will be a tiny bit faster despite its looser latency. But not something you'll notice since you won't be overclocking. You may as well get the PC2-8500 if they're both going for the same money.
23 Jul 2008 at 20:03 #3 Lord Alibaski Lord Alibaski Associate OP Joined 11 Oct 2005 Posts 1,426 Location Doncaster Cheers m8 will order the PC8500 then.
23 Jul 2008 at 21:53 #4 Yellowbeard Yellowbeard Man of Honour Joined 2 Nov 2006 Posts 1,386 Cob said: You may as well get the PC2-8500 if they're both going for the same money. Click to expand... Very true and the PC8500 will run the same if not better latencies at PC6400 speeds as the PC6400 kit.
Cob said: You may as well get the PC2-8500 if they're both going for the same money. Click to expand... Very true and the PC8500 will run the same if not better latencies at PC6400 speeds as the PC6400 kit.