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Hyperx, Worthless? or not?

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9 minutes ago, GTX Ananas said:

so...

 

I mean get ram that has a good track record, hyper x has such a record, speeds and timings are debated to matter, though reputable testing I've seen says it makes little difference today in most tasks even multi channel doesn't matter much if you have a dedicated graphics card.

hey guys, i was thincking of going with maybe a 32 gb hyperx savage ddr4 or a predator, do you thick theyre a good piece of hardware or would you suggest somthing else to reale make a pc a real monster?

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Reliable ram is as good as ram gets 

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2 minutes ago, spartaman64 said:

why do you need 32gb

 i just wanted too

 

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1 minute ago, Cyracus said:

Reliable ram is as good as ram gets 

so...

 

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There isn't a lot differentiating (is that even a word?) RAM. Get whatever looks best or is compatible with your build. If you need 32gb. then get it, but if it is just for gaming, 16gb. is just fine. Even RAM speeds aren't that crucial and don't make that much of a difference. 

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9 minutes ago, GTX Ananas said:

so...

 

I mean get ram that has a good track record, hyper x has such a record, speeds and timings are debated to matter, though reputable testing I've seen says it makes little difference today in most tasks even multi channel doesn't matter much if you have a dedicated graphics card.

desktop

Spoiler

r5 3600,3450@0.9v (0.875v get) 4.2ghz@1.25v (1.212 get) | custom loop cpu&gpu 1260mm nexxos xt45 | MSI b450i gaming ac | crucial ballistix 2x8 3000c15->3733c15@1.39v(1.376v get) |Zotac 2060 amp | 256GB Samsung 950 pro nvme | 1TB Adata su800 | 4TB HGST drive | Silverstone SX500-LG

HTPC

Spoiler

HTPC i3 7300 | Gigabyte GA-B250M-DS3H | 16GB G Skill | Adata XPG SX8000 128GB M.2 | Many HDDs | Rosewill FBM-01 | Corsair CXM 450W

 

 

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1 minute ago, Cyracus said:

I mean get ram that has a good track record, hyper x has such a record, speeds and timings are debated to matter, though reputable testing I've seen says it makes little difference today in most tasks even multi channel doesn't matter much if you have a dedicated graphics card.

thanks mate

 

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22 minutes ago, SCGazelle said:

There isn't a lot differentiating (is that even a word?) RAM. Get whatever looks best or is compatible with your build. If you need 32gb. then get it, but if it is just for gaming, 16gb. is just fine. Even RAM speeds aren't that crucial and don't make that much of a difference. 

it defenately is a word ;)

 

and ram speeds tend to make slight differences, but price difference and potential issues (high speed kits are basicly "overclocked") makes that that money is best spent elsewhere -- wherever "elsewhere" is.

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