G.Skill or VX?Originally Posted by trakslacker
G.Skill or VX?Originally Posted by trakslacker
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Originally Posted by S0nic
I'd have to go G. Skill or equivalent TCCD or TCCE or whatever high FSB, low-volt solution is the mainstay in a few months. This is b/c I am a poor college student who cant afford more than one pair of RAM. I know VX are great, but there have been several cases of them dying even within the 3.67v limits. This is where the problem comes in, as I am a CIS minor and I NEED to have my computer up and running every single day. I always have too many programming and analysis projects going to be able to have my comp go down on me, even for a day or two.
While VX may net me a bit better bandwidth overall, I simply cant afford to run the risk of any components dying on me.(yes, i understand that anything can break at any time, especially when OC'ed, but you know what I mean).![]()
it wasn't insinuating thatYeah, and all the benchmarks on here are fake too![]()
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Can u show some screenshot of prime stable ?
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