Memory upgrade questions

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I currently have 8gb (2x4gb) 1600C9 Vengeance 1.5v (Blue, but AFAIK the colour makes no difference) and 2 free DIMM slots. I'm looking to upgrade to 16gb as it is seriously cheap - I know this is overkill for a Z68/2500K system mainly used for gaming, but I intend to use it for VMware and RAMdisk later. But I have a few options/questions :

1) Should I get another 2x4gb kit to give 4x4gb, or get 2x8gb?
I can use the old 2x4gb in another machine, so it wouldn't be wasted. 8gb sticks are significantly more expensive (and generally C10), but I've read that populating all four slots can 'stress' the IMC. This seems naff, surely the memory controller supplied should be able to handle the 4 slots supplied :confused: Or does it just mean that overclocking potential is reduced? [Mobo is a Gigabyte Z68X-UD3H, so not a great overclocker to start with, and only 7-phase VRMs :(]

2) Will using both DDR channels reduce memory performance?
I won't be overclocking the memory (probably), just sticking to XMP/1600C9. I'd rather avoid 8gb sticks due to price/worse timings.

3) Should I consider ultra-low voltage (1.35v) RAM?
I can only find this as 2x4gb kits (Arctic White), but it's not much more than 1.5v low-profile (Black/Blue). I would need LP kits to fit under heatsink (212+ push/pull). I guess you can't mix 1.35v/1.5v so I'd need 2 kits (4x4gb), but this would still be much cheaper than 2x8gb.
But what are the benefits of ULV? Does it run that much cooler/lower power? (Is RAM temperature/power consumption significant anyway??) Or is it just better for overclocking (which I probably won't bother with)?


I can't see RAM getting much cheaper (famous last words), so I'd like to upgrade soon.
Ideally I'd like to get to 4x4gb (as this would be cheapest), but I've heard of a few people having problems using all 4 DIMM slots - is this typical? Or only an issue if overclocking?? Or not a problem at all if using good RAM???
 
1. I would suggest the 4x4Gb tbh, overclocking on SB is limited to the multi only, not the bus speed, so the memory controller plays basically no part in Oc'ing :)

2. no it won't

3. possibly, i've been eyeing those Corsairs up for a while now, personally i think lower voltage will mean lower temps beyond that, not really sure, the lower volts may mean compatibility further down the line when new chips are released, it may not. :)
 
Cheers for that SeraphX. New question :

4) Is ULV (specifically Arctic White) just better 'binned' Vengeance?
ie If it's capable of running at 1600/9-9-9-24 @ 1.35v, will it be more likely to be stable at better speeds/timings when overvolted (to 1.5v or even 1.65v) than regular 1.5v kits?
Or does it use 'special' low-voltage chips that will get fried if overvolted (particularly with their flimsy heatsinks)?
 
I had same idea a few dweeks ago. Had a spare 2nd set of Vengeance 2x4GB, slotted it in and didn't need to change anything on my 4.2 2500K. 4x4GB running happilly at 1.5V, 9-9-9-24-1T.
 
Cheers for that SeraphX. New question :

4) Is ULV (specifically Arctic White) just better 'binned' Vengeance?
ie If it's capable of running at 1600/9-9-9-24 @ 1.35v, will it be more likely to be stable at better speeds/timings when overvolted (to 1.5v or even 1.65v) than regular 1.5v kits?
Or does it use 'special' low-voltage chips that will get fried if overvolted (particularly with their flimsy heatsinks)?

The specs say it is capable of that speed with those timings at that voltage and trusting corsair as much as i do, i believe them, I use loads of their products and they never fail to deliver

as for the fried statement? i have no idea tbh
 
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