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Is it worth to get a 1866 mhz ram over a 1600 mhz ram?. is the difference big?, i know in game its not but will ram speeds be so speciall in the future?

 

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just overclock it yourself

wot?. a ram which dont have a good cooler? would not the burn up?

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Depends on what you're doing on your computer

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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

burning up ram, haha

in the mean corner today ey?

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in the mean corner today ey?

sorry but since when have you ever seen someone's ram burst into flames from overclocking? Heatsinks are always for look, most of the time they aren't for actually for conducting heat. Regardless, you can overclock to 1866 on a 1600 kit easily, you are just going to have bump your CPU multiplier a tad bit OP

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Depends on what you're doing on your computer

well, gaming/editing

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sorry but since when have you ever seen someone's ram burst into flames from overclocking? Heatsinks are always for look, most of the time they aren't for actually for conducting heat. Regardless, you can overclock to 1866 on a 1600 kit easily, you are just going to have bump your CPU multiplier a tad bit OP

yeah most people know that, but clearly he didn't. So instead of making fun of him not knowing, you could just tell him ;)

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well, gaming/editing

as _ASSASIN- said, you could just overclock it. But i recommend just buying RAM with 1866mhz instead of having the trouble to overclock (because it's stress :/). And since you're editing and stuff you Will notice that it's faster, but in terms of gaming you wouldn't really notice any difference

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wot?. a ram which dont have a good cooler? would not the burn up?

Those heat spreaders with thermal pads don't do much heat dissipation. Mainly for looks.

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already saw:)

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