StrangleHold Moderator Staff member Aug 7, 2009 #21 evilmoyer said: ah well then this one is good? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231189 Click to expand... Yeah, those are good. Pretty good timing for 1.5/6 voltage. But they are 1333 not 1600
evilmoyer said: ah well then this one is good? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231189 Click to expand... Yeah, those are good. Pretty good timing for 1.5/6 voltage. But they are 1333 not 1600
StrangleHold Moderator Staff member Aug 7, 2009 #23 Yeah 1333 will work, its just you can get 1600 for a few bucks more.
F funkysnair VIP Member Aug 7, 2009 #25 i got the gskill 1333mhz ram for my i7 system and i have them running at 1600mhz! really impressive ram! if you arent into overclocking then you would be better getting the higher speed ram like the dudes above say!
i got the gskill 1333mhz ram for my i7 system and i have them running at 1600mhz! really impressive ram! if you arent into overclocking then you would be better getting the higher speed ram like the dudes above say!
IBEPCWIZ New Member Aug 7, 2009 #26 El DJ said: 500W is overkill. I don't get why people think that computers need 1000W PSUs to run. Click to expand... 500w would not be over kill really. And people want 1000w PSU b/c they my want to expand at a later date. If he wanted to crossfire that card he would be pushing that 500w
El DJ said: 500W is overkill. I don't get why people think that computers need 1000W PSUs to run. Click to expand... 500w would not be over kill really. And people want 1000w PSU b/c they my want to expand at a later date. If he wanted to crossfire that card he would be pushing that 500w