What's good ram for me?
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I'm looking for at least 16 gig. 32 gig would be nice, but $300 is a little much. I'm thinking doubling my memory would be good, since running a game and chrome at the same time maxes me out right now, which of course puts pressure on the harddrive.
MEMORY
Max Supported Size 32 GB
Form Factor DIMM 288-pin
Slots Qty 2
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Looking at this search.
What's good in here?
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@xaade
What's the model number on your CPU? My answer might change a little depending on the processor model, but in general it looks like the Skylake line processors prefer DDR4-2133 dual channel.So you would be looking for something like this: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820233771
Judging by the CAS latency timings on that stick, it "should" be a match for your existing stick. Personally, I've always preferred to install memory in matched pairs - same vendor, same lot, same everything - so I would plan to buy 2 new 8GB sticks and replace the existing stick. But that's probably largely cargo cultism on my part from some point in the past where I mixed and matched memory and hit two different types that didn't match CAS latencies; I would expect there's a 99%+ chance you would be fine just adding 1 of those 8GB sticks to your existing RAM.
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and yeah the one you link is pretty good and looks like a match. there's no guarantee your motherboard will do proper dual channel with it because mismatched sticks are never guaranteed to do that, but it looks like a close enough match that baring braindead UEFI or some fault in either ram stick it should work.
worth a shot anyway. :-)
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@accalia said in What's good ram for me?:
mismatched sticks
I have 2 4gb, I will swap out both for the 2 8gb. They shouldn't be mismatched.
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@xaade said in What's good ram for me?:
@accalia said in What's good ram for me?:
mismatched sticks
I have 2 4gb, I will swap out both for the 2 8gb. They shouldn't be mismatched.
ah. yeah in that case grab either of the links i posted and Robert is your father's sister.
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@accalia said in What's good ram for me?:
@xaade said in What's good ram for me?:
@accalia said in What's good ram for me?:
mismatched sticks
I have 2 4gb, I will swap out both for the 2 8gb. They shouldn't be mismatched.
ah. yeah in that case grab either of the links i posted and Robert is your father's sister.
Is the corsair that much better?
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@xaade said in What's good ram for me?:
@accalia said in What's good ram for me?:
@xaade said in What's good ram for me?:
@accalia said in What's good ram for me?:
mismatched sticks
I have 2 4gb, I will swap out both for the 2 8gb. They shouldn't be mismatched.
ah. yeah in that case grab either of the links i posted and Robert is your father's sister.
Is the corsair that much better?
i trust the brand significantly more than gskill, so i'd go for it, yeah. but gskill is a well known brand so while they're not upscale like corsair they're not chinesium bullshit either.
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@xaade
Your first CPU-Z screenshot indicated you have 1x8GB
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@izzion said in What's good ram for me?:
@xaade
Your first CPU-Z screenshot indicated you have 1x8GBnot necessarily. it could be two sticks in A1 and A2 on a four stick board. since they're both in the A channel it's single channel.
better perf would be to put them in A1 and B1 but.... /shrug/
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@izzion said in What's good ram for me?:
@xaade
Your first CPU-Z screenshot indicated you have 1x8GBWell, I'll be....
You're right.
Well, I don't plan to mix sticks. If I were to buy just one, I'd rather buy a single 16gb.
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@accalia
Mobo specs indicate it's 2 slotted, as posted below the screenshots.
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@xaade
From a performance standpoint, 2x8GB > 1x16GB. Though probably not overwhelmingly so... but Intel's spec documents all recommend going with the multi-channel RAM configuration rather than single channel of the same total size.
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@izzion said in What's good ram for me?:
@accalia
Mobo specs indicate it's 2 slotted, as posted below the screenshots.i didn't look at the mobo specs so....... maybe the mobo only has A1 and A2?
i dunno. /shrug/
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@izzion said in What's good ram for me?:
@xaade
From a performance standpoint, 2x8GB > 1x16GB. Though probably not overwhelmingly so... but Intel's spec documents all recommend going with the multi-channel RAM configuration rather than single channel of the same total size.Yeah, but I can buy another 16gb later.
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@xaade
Except when later comes, you won't be able to get the same lot, and you'll be back into the same "do I mix sticks" debate. And/or later will be late enough that your CPU/Mobo is 3+ generations old and you'll be contemplating replacing the whole thing, which will use a newer RAM tech.
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@izzion said in What's good ram for me?:
@xaade
From a performance standpoint, 2x8GB > 1x16GB. Though probably not overwhelmingly so... but Intel's spec documents all recommend going with the multi-channel RAM configuration rather than single channel of the same total size.i would recommend 2x8 over 1x16.
get 1x16 if you plan on adding a second 1x16 in the next three months sure, otherwise either find a 1x8 that matches your CAS timings and clock speed (cpuZ is your friend) and add that, or get 2x8 matched.
i'd say get the 1x8 with matched timings and speed because it's cheaper and your mobo will accept it 99.92% of the time, so why waste money? :-)
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@accalia said in What's good ram for me?:
i'd say get the 1x8 with matched timings and speed because it's cheaper and your mobo will accept it 99.92% of the time, so why waste money?
Eh.... whoops, maybe.
I got this.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014JESKRW/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Is that the wrong one?
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@xaade said in What's good ram for me?:
@accalia said in What's good ram for me?:
i'd say get the 1x8 with matched timings and speed because it's cheaper and your mobo will accept it 99.92% of the time, so why waste money?
Eh.... whoops, maybe.
I got this.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014JESKRW/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Is that the wrong one?
it'll work. but unless your motherboard has the XMP profile for the ram (or you fiddle with it yourself) it'll run at 2133MHz. also you would have a hard time noticing the speed improvement from 2133 to 3000 so i'd drop down to 2133 and use the savings to get more RAM or an SSD upgrade or something. :-D
but that's actually a decent choice, so don't return it if you're happy with it. we're talking the difference here between an A and an A+, both show up on your report card as a 4.0 GPA.
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@xaade
It will function. You’re kind of wasting money if the 3000MHz memory clock came at a premium over 2133MHz, since the communication speed of the CPU to RAM will bottleneck at 2133. But from a technical perspective the faster RAM will downstep just fine.
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@accalia
@izzion said in What's good ram for me?:@xaade
It will function. You’re kind of wasting money if the 3000MHz memory clock came at a premium over 2133MHz, since the communication speed of the CPU to RAM will bottleneck at 2133. But from a technical perspective the faster RAM will downstep just fine.The lowest they'll go for 16 gigs is a 2400, and that's only $15 cheaper.
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@izzion said in What's good ram for me?:
@xaade
It will function. You’re kind of wasting money if the 3000MHz memory clock came at a premium over 2133MHz, since the communication speed of the CPU to RAM will bottleneck at 2133. But from a technical perspective the faster RAM will downstep just fine.Switched to a 2666 for ~$30 bucks less.
Thanks.
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@xaade said in What's good ram for me?:
If I were to buy just one, I'd rather buy a single 16gb.
2x8 > 16x1 thanks to dual channel.
i'm sure this was since you said it 14 hours ago
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@darkmatter said in What's good ram for me?:
@xaade said in What's good ram for me?:
If I were to buy just one, I'd rather buy a single 16gb.
2x8 > 16x1 thanks to dual channel.
The difference is marginal in most cases. You should get whichever is cheaper at the moment - unlikely you're going to expand RAM of the same computer twice in its lifetime.
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Holy shit, I thought I bricked my PC.
I pulled the RAM out, put the new one in and it wouldn't boot up. I put the old RAM in, and it still wouldn't boot up. Then I realized I wasn't pushing it all the way in. I'm totally not a hardware guy.... nope.... nope nope nope nope.
Well, thanks for the help guys. I got it up now. 16 gigs feels a lot fresher. Less harddrive use, more breathing room. So much better.
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@xaade said in What's good ram for me?:
Then I realized I wasn't pushing it all the way in
Oh god, that's somewhat terrifying. I smoked a motherboard once doing that...
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@xaade said in What's good ram for me?:
Less harddrive use,
Does yours spin?
I'd have replaced that before touching 8 GB of RAM.
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@blakeyrat said in What's good ram for me?:
@xaade said in What's good ram for me?:
Less harddrive use,
Does yours spin?
I'd have replaced that before touching 8 GB of RAM.
Yes. It does.
Maybe. But I'd have to image a disk.
I switched out the RAM and it's solved all the problems I was having.