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ddr3 cas9 1866 vs cas13 2200 performance

Which is better for gaming? Is there a way to easily calculate without having to benchmark all my games?

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frequency divided by cas will be a basic interpretation of performance. 1866 cas9 is better in this case, even though its bandwidth may be a bit worse

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2 hours ago, Mr. horse said:

Platform? Dual or quad channel? The different will probably be so small that you will not notice it in games.

z77a-g45 i5 3570k dual channel

i5-3570K @4.3GHz Turbo w/ auto voltage

MSI Z77A-G45

Vengeance LP 2x4GB DDR3 2200MHz CL13

STRIX GTX 970 +180MHz Core clock +400MHz Memory Clock

MX500 500GB

CM h212+ w/ Cougar Vortex PWM 120mm @850 rpm

Lamptron FC9 \\ Cougar Turbine 120mm (4-pack) @800 rpm \\ NF-A12x15 PWM @1000 rpm

Antec One

Windows 10 Home

____________________________

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ASUS VG248QE 3D @144Hz

G710+ w/ Corsair PBT doubleshot keycaps + Double o-ring mod \\ G502 Spectrum

AKG K240 Studio w/ FiiO Olympus \\ Logitech X-530 + X-240 = Ghetto 7.1

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2 hours ago, Jurrunio said:

frequency divided by cas will be a basic interpretation of performance. 1866 cas9 is better in this case, even though its bandwidth may be a bit worse

this was exactly the kind of formula I was hoping for thank you!

i5-3570K @4.3GHz Turbo w/ auto voltage

MSI Z77A-G45

Vengeance LP 2x4GB DDR3 2200MHz CL13

STRIX GTX 970 +180MHz Core clock +400MHz Memory Clock

MX500 500GB

CM h212+ w/ Cougar Vortex PWM 120mm @850 rpm

Lamptron FC9 \\ Cougar Turbine 120mm (4-pack) @800 rpm \\ NF-A12x15 PWM @1000 rpm

Antec One

Windows 10 Home

____________________________

-----------------------------------------------

ASUS VG248QE 3D @144Hz

G710+ w/ Corsair PBT doubleshot keycaps + Double o-ring mod \\ G502 Spectrum

AKG K240 Studio w/ FiiO Olympus \\ Logitech X-530 + X-240 = Ghetto 7.1

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