Hi, im new to the forums but been saving up to try my hand at building a PC for the first time and am really liking Overclockers and gonna give you guys a try.
I have a reasonable enough grasp about whats good and whats not with most components but there's lots about RAM and motherboards that confuse me so i thought id throw a few questions out there see if you guys can help.
Firstly im interested almost completely in gaming and what i want to know is this, is it worth getting 8gb of ram instead of just 4gb? A lot of my friends say 4gb is just fine, will having more actually result in better game performance and frame rates? Frame rates is whats important to me which is why SSD's don't interest me, im not paying £200-300 just so windows will load 10 seconds faster and the 3 games i can actually install on the damn thing load 5 seconds faster if there's no actual increase in the performance once its loaded.
Secondly for neatness sake id prefer to have one or two 4gb sticks instead of two or four 2gb sticks but the fact there's so few 4gb stick options on this or any website i have seen makes me wonder. Are there any pros/cons or are they exactly the same, also this dual/single channel thing confuses me a little bit for example this is the ram im looking at http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-287-CS&groupid=701&catid=8&subcat= if i were to get two of those would there be any problems because it says single channel? Also 1333mhz seems to be the best i can find for a single 4gb stick does that really make much difference as all the AMD motherboards only seem to support higher with overclocking anyway and i dont know if i will bother OCing the ram. Also what does the timings mean "CAS 9-9-9-24" i have no clue what in the hell that supposed to be, is higher or lower numbers good and what does it do?
Thirdly and im sorry if this is the wrong thread for this question but i thought id just get it all out in one post, this is the motherboard im looking at http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-283-GI&groupid=701&catid=5&subcat=1782 it has all the connections and features i want at a nice price, what is the difference with that and the more expensive 880s and 890s. Again my focus hear is on game performance primarily frame rates, is it worth me paying £30-40 more on a 890gx? Also and sorry if this is especially nooby but i thought i should check, some of the Asus motherboards have only Sata 6gb connections these are backwards compatible with Sata 3gb HDDs and Optical drives ect arnt they?
Thanks in advance for your time, look forward to someone setting my mind at ease
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I have a reasonable enough grasp about whats good and whats not with most components but there's lots about RAM and motherboards that confuse me so i thought id throw a few questions out there see if you guys can help.
Firstly im interested almost completely in gaming and what i want to know is this, is it worth getting 8gb of ram instead of just 4gb? A lot of my friends say 4gb is just fine, will having more actually result in better game performance and frame rates? Frame rates is whats important to me which is why SSD's don't interest me, im not paying £200-300 just so windows will load 10 seconds faster and the 3 games i can actually install on the damn thing load 5 seconds faster if there's no actual increase in the performance once its loaded.
Secondly for neatness sake id prefer to have one or two 4gb sticks instead of two or four 2gb sticks but the fact there's so few 4gb stick options on this or any website i have seen makes me wonder. Are there any pros/cons or are they exactly the same, also this dual/single channel thing confuses me a little bit for example this is the ram im looking at http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-287-CS&groupid=701&catid=8&subcat= if i were to get two of those would there be any problems because it says single channel? Also 1333mhz seems to be the best i can find for a single 4gb stick does that really make much difference as all the AMD motherboards only seem to support higher with overclocking anyway and i dont know if i will bother OCing the ram. Also what does the timings mean "CAS 9-9-9-24" i have no clue what in the hell that supposed to be, is higher or lower numbers good and what does it do?
Thirdly and im sorry if this is the wrong thread for this question but i thought id just get it all out in one post, this is the motherboard im looking at http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-283-GI&groupid=701&catid=5&subcat=1782 it has all the connections and features i want at a nice price, what is the difference with that and the more expensive 880s and 890s. Again my focus hear is on game performance primarily frame rates, is it worth me paying £30-40 more on a 890gx? Also and sorry if this is especially nooby but i thought i should check, some of the Asus motherboards have only Sata 6gb connections these are backwards compatible with Sata 3gb HDDs and Optical drives ect arnt they?
Thanks in advance for your time, look forward to someone setting my mind at ease
