ram 667-800

Noir

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ok just want to know, are the performance between a 667 ram and 800 ram big?
if yes i would consider buying a new ram.
i only had value ram so i cant oc it.
 
well its not that big. like personally i dont notice the difference. and therefore wouldnt suggest getting new ram. but if you wont to overclock it, then yes, get it.
 
I see then i guess i wont need it right now.
Even if i want to oc it, i just didnt dare to do it because its only a value ram.
Btw do you know any example if one part of my pc bottlenecking the other part?
 
i cant see anything that would be bottlenecking your system. but yeah. get some nice pc-6400 800mhz ram when you can. its not too expensive.
 
you just told him getting new ram would be unneccecairy (wich i agree with) and now you tell him to get new ram?
the difference between pc5300 and pc6400 really isnt big, when you take it all together, even with seling your ram (while getting a good price for it) and buying new ram, I dont think it'll be worth the 'wasted' money. sure, if your ram is damaged, why not spend a bit more money on pc6400, but personally I'd wait till the system is getting too slow and you're going to replace quite a bit anyway ;)

(btw, the pc looks nice balanced, gj there :) )
 
what i ment to say was. like when you have some spare money then upgrade. so he can overclock it and stuff.
 
you just told him getting new ram would be unneccecairy (wich i agree with) and now you tell him to get new ram?
the difference between pc5300 and pc6400 really isnt big, when you take it all together, even with seling your ram (while getting a good price for it) and buying new ram, I dont think it'll be worth the 'wasted' money. sure, if your ram is damaged, why not spend a bit more money on pc6400, but personally I'd wait till the system is getting too slow and you're going to replace quite a bit anyway ;)

(btw, the pc looks nice balanced, gj there :) )

Yeah i think i'll just wait for the right time, oh and thanks for the compliment thats my 1st build based on experiment :-D
 
you can still oc value ram just get a good heat sink, either way with ram prices these days you have no excuse not to get ddr800
 
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