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Hey guys is been a while since i posted anything occ. I need you guys help and expertise. i am building a new rig(first intel system) in the new year but i cant decide on the ram. i dont know much about timming on ram. i want to be able to get  the most performace for my money. I am looking to spend between $80 to $150. i would love 16gb but i be fine with 8gb.

 

motherboard: ga-z87x-ud3h

cpu: 4770k ( ofcourse i will oc )

 

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Buy the highest speed bin your budget will allow. A good solid 2133Mhz to 2400Mhz kit from a reputable manufacturer would do well for you. Mushkin, Patriot, G.Skill, Corsair and Kingston are all good brands. Tighter timings at higher speed bins will cost more.   

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Buy the highest speed bin your budget will allow. A good solid 2133Mhz to 2400Mhz kit from a reputable manufacturer would do well for you. Mushkin, Patriot, G.Skill, Corsair and Kingston are all good brands. Tighter timings at higher speed bins will cost more.   

I kinda disagree, 1600mhz is just fine unless you're rendering a lot of video you don't need high dollar ram. Crucial ballastix has been fine for me even when I game.

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Buy the highest speed bin your budget will allow. A good solid 2133Mhz to 2400Mhz kit from a reputable manufacturer would do well for you. Mushkin, Patriot, G.Skill, Corsair and Kingston are all good brands. Tighter timings at higher speed bins will cost more.   

I kinda disagree, 1600mhz is just fine unless you're rendering a lot of video you don't need high dollar ram. Crucial ballastix has been fine for me even when I game.

 

True. Im using a low voltage 1600 Kingston kit, great value. BF4 scales quite well with faster RAM. I'm not sure, but maybe in the future more games will too.

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Agreed on the 1600/1866 RAM.  I assume the rig will be for gaming.  If you look at RAM benchmarks, you don't see much of an FPS increase going from 1600 to above 2000.  I have had the kit below in my system for about 3 years now and have also used it for friends builds that I've done.  Hasn't failed me yet.

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231428

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For Haswell running discrete graphics,.. DDR3-2133MHz C9 is the sweet spot latency,.. the article below explains memory scaling  vary well from DDR3-1333 to DDR3-3000 on Haswell i7-4770K,.. the Conclusions: Haswell Recommendations is interesting.

 

Congrats on your new rig and enjoy,.. http://www.anandtech.com/show/7364/memory-scaling-on-haswell

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For Haswell running discrete graphics,.. DDR3-2133MHz C9 is the sweet spot latency,.. the article below explains memory scaling  vary well from DDR3-1333 to DDR3-3000 on Haswell i7-4770K,.. the Conclusions: Haswell Recommendations is interesting.

 

Congrats on your new rig and enjoy,.. http://www.anandtech.com/show/7364/memory-scaling-on-haswell

good find! Since 2400 memory is just about the same price most of the time, I would just get the faster kit.

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