Yeah, it is awkward because they say that only the vengeance pro are haswell compatible. Kingston has this memory that is haswell compatible: http://www.kingston.com/us/memory/search/Default.aspx?PartId=KHX1600C9D3K2/8GX But aaaaaaaah, it will look so ugly in a golden themed mobo
http://www.corsair.com/memory-by-product-family/vengeance/vengeance-low-profile-8gb-dual-channel-ddr3-memory-kit-cml8gx3m2a1600c9.html this one works? It doesn't say Haswell Cetified but it runs on 1.5v
Hey, so I will build a pc with a xeon e3-1230 v3 in a Asus h87m-pro motherboard. For memory I chose Kingston HyperX Beast 1600 and in Pc part picker it said that the operating voltage of 1.65 exceeded the Intel Haswell Cpu recommended maximum of 1,5v. So is that an issue?
Hi guys, so I was wondering, would 2 V300 ssd's in raid 0 give me a better performance than a single ssd? Here I'n Portugal the price is almost the same. Thanks.
Oh, actually the v300 is 15 euros cheaper, thanks! but are there any noticeable differences in the read speeds?
About the psu, I forgot to list it, it's a XFX pro 550w
Yeah, my budget is really on the limit (those 850 euros) and I found the xeon the sweet spot because here in Portugal it costs the same as a 4670k, and the 4770 is like 100 euros more. I really can't afford that