Does anyone know which 2x8gb (or 1x8gb, or 4x8gb) kits using samsung 30nm chips?
Thanks,
cirthix
Does anyone know which 2x8gb (or 1x8gb, or 4x8gb) kits using samsung 30nm chips?
Thanks,
cirthix
i5 3570K@ 4.8GHz 1.32v, 32GB Gskill 1866, Gigabyte g1 sniper m3
HD7970@1125/1575 stock voltage
1TB F1+2*128GB Crucial M4
Silverstone 450w, no case
2560*1440@120Hz overclocked catleap
Steelseries G6v2+5600dpi modded logitech trackball
hey mate just inmo
you dont need 16GB or RAM as i see you have SSD, just put the pagefile in the SSD (new SSD are not like old and u have an M4 so its new and will tolerate easy the read and write of the pagefile)
other thing is that 16GB OC aint same as using 8GB u can benefit of a nice OC with 2x4GB modules
cheers !
Sergio
Intel Core i9-7980XE@ 4.8GHz 18C/18TH (Direct Die Contact)
ASRock X299 OC Formula
ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 (4x8GB) DDR4-3800C17 B-Die
1x Intel Optane SSD 905P 480GB
4x HP EX950 NVMe 2TB on ASRock ULTRA M.2 CARD
EVGA RTX 2080TI KINGPIN 2190/8000 Stock Cooling AIO 240
SilverStone ST1500W-TI TITANIUM
Alphacool Custom Water Cooling
I'll be using 4x8GB. Sig is out of date. Looking for sticks of ram, not people guessing how I use my system (VMs, software development, hardware development, simulations, distributed computing, serving data, and gaming simulataneously).
i5 3570K@ 4.8GHz 1.32v, 32GB Gskill 1866, Gigabyte g1 sniper m3
HD7970@1125/1575 stock voltage
1TB F1+2*128GB Crucial M4
Silverstone 450w, no case
2560*1440@120Hz overclocked catleap
Steelseries G6v2+5600dpi modded logitech trackball
I don't think samsung release 8GB stick 30nm yet. Dunno about heatsinked 8GB brand ram though
It appears that some of the new high-end 8gb sticks (gskill 2400, teamx 2133) are using samsung 30nm, was hoping to find some info about lower-end sticks which might oc decently without the heavy pricetag of a high-end kit.
FWIW, samsung sells 30nm 16GB sticks for servers (reg-ecc only).
@splave: No requirement, but their 30nm 1600-rated chips can often hit 2400, which is a pretty nice jump, and they are found in some pretty value-oriented ram, so they aren't very expensive.
Last edited by cirthix; 07-03-2012 at 01:03 PM.
i5 3570K@ 4.8GHz 1.32v, 32GB Gskill 1866, Gigabyte g1 sniper m3
HD7970@1125/1575 stock voltage
1TB F1+2*128GB Crucial M4
Silverstone 450w, no case
2560*1440@120Hz overclocked catleap
Steelseries G6v2+5600dpi modded logitech trackball
Samsung has K4B4G0846B ICs, so there should be some 8GB sticks. Have a look at this page.
Alright, I checked and there are no 30nm 8GB unbuffered non-ECC sticks on that page, or did I miss them? Sorry.
However I don't know about high-end memory kits with 100% certainty.
Why in the world would you want 32gb of overclocked, non-ECC ram?
Why would you specifically want ECC RAM? People talk like you have all kinds of problems running that amount without error correction, but modern CPUs are made to be able to run higher amounts now days. I have used 32GB perfectly fine with no problems for months. I am thinking of even moving to x79 and running 64GB, because I can. And I can actually use all 32GB so I partly because kinda should as well.
Rig 1:
ASUS P8Z77-V
Intel i5 3570K @ 4.75GHz
16GB of Team Xtreme DDR-2666 RAM (11-13-13-35-2T)
Nvidia GTX 670 4GB SLI
Rig 2:
Asus Sabertooth 990FX
AMD FX-8350 @ 5.6GHz
16GB of Mushkin DDR-1866 RAM (8-9-8-26-1T)
AMD 6950 with 6970 bios flash
Yamakasi Catleap 2B overclocked to 120Hz refresh rate
Audio-GD FUN DAC unit w/ AD797BRZ opamps
Sennheiser PC350 headset w/ hero mod
Last edited by ihog6hog; 07-03-2012 at 07:50 PM.
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