Hi all 
Just picking some brains and asking for some view and insight really.
I had some 8gb GeIl leggera 1866mhz ddr3. I over clocked this most of the time to 2133mhz and run @ 10-11-10-36 1T @ 1.68v perfectly.
I used Sandra lite most of the time and memory bandwidth scored well. Showing 24.8gbs for standard 1866mhz - and a fine 28.3gbs when running at 2133mhz.
Now loving components and buying as we do , saw the Kingston beast 2400mhz c11 kit on offer so gobbled that up for a laugh. Reviews show it is serious ram, and powers through most things while O'Cing as we'll.
So I sold on the GeIl ram and installed the Kingston. All fine straight in XMP 2400mhz 11-13-13-30 . So benched these at rated speed. I got an uninpressove 26.4gbs bandwidth.
from my experience increasing the speed always improves bandwidth, but seemingly not in this case. So I continued to play and tighten timings. They got a bit better 10-11-11-30 1T and managed to go upto 27.5gbs , so a bit better. However I tried and tried and could not improve the timings at all so could not achieve anywhere near the 28+gbs bandwidth the Geil memory achieved at 2133.?
So went onto Oc the memory. I managed 2600mhz with 1.76v , but timings loosened slightly to 11-12-12-30 2T. Otherwise not stable or no boot. Bench ? A disappointing 26.8gbs bandwidth ?
Ok so maybe I'm missing something here. As tbh using the beast around windows seems rapid and snappier. Things scale very well and instantly especially with faster speed. Though the benches show lower bandwidth. ?
So first question, does overall speed make up for less bandwidth and looser timings ?
Second question - since installing the Kingston memory my system boots ever so slowly. Before in 7 seconds ,, now sometimes 1minute. Until windows it's fine.
So feel free to give me your opinions and any relevant comparing Sandra lite bandwidth tests to show me what your getting at same speed.
Thanks all.

Just picking some brains and asking for some view and insight really.
I had some 8gb GeIl leggera 1866mhz ddr3. I over clocked this most of the time to 2133mhz and run @ 10-11-10-36 1T @ 1.68v perfectly.
I used Sandra lite most of the time and memory bandwidth scored well. Showing 24.8gbs for standard 1866mhz - and a fine 28.3gbs when running at 2133mhz.

Now loving components and buying as we do , saw the Kingston beast 2400mhz c11 kit on offer so gobbled that up for a laugh. Reviews show it is serious ram, and powers through most things while O'Cing as we'll.
So I sold on the GeIl ram and installed the Kingston. All fine straight in XMP 2400mhz 11-13-13-30 . So benched these at rated speed. I got an uninpressove 26.4gbs bandwidth.

So went onto Oc the memory. I managed 2600mhz with 1.76v , but timings loosened slightly to 11-12-12-30 2T. Otherwise not stable or no boot. Bench ? A disappointing 26.8gbs bandwidth ?

Ok so maybe I'm missing something here. As tbh using the beast around windows seems rapid and snappier. Things scale very well and instantly especially with faster speed. Though the benches show lower bandwidth. ?
So first question, does overall speed make up for less bandwidth and looser timings ?
Second question - since installing the Kingston memory my system boots ever so slowly. Before in 7 seconds ,, now sometimes 1minute. Until windows it's fine.
So feel free to give me your opinions and any relevant comparing Sandra lite bandwidth tests to show me what your getting at same speed.
Thanks all.
