Splave
11-29-2011, 10:50 AM
Here is a little thread about it from a guy that likes to bench. :cool:
Obligatory very cool pictures of the ram :) If youd like full resolution send me a pm and would be glad to send to you.
http://i.imgur.com/zdqlB.jpg (http://imgur.com/zdqlB)
http://i.imgur.com/MeRVQ.jpg (http://imgur.com/MeRVQ)
http://i.imgur.com/KKx3H.jpg (http://imgur.com/KKx3H)
...................and what you really want to see
http://i.imgur.com/BPitq.jpg (http://imgur.com/BPitq)
They are pretty much tapped out there on my less than stellar IMC.
Not going to show 2600+ at super loose timings, or 2000 at tight timings because if you bench these this is where you want to be and this single bench sums it up. :yepp:
(I will point out all 16gb's on 1155 at 1866mhz works as well if you upgrade your parts in cycles)
Conclusion......Get the CAS9 stuff :) its more expensive yes but it is for a reason. The CAS11 stuff here will do CAS10 all day but CAS9 is no where near 32m stable.
So you still arent sold on the CAS9 kit? Well these are a pretty nice 2nd best. For what 2011 is good for bench wise I have to admit its nice to punch in 10-11-10 at 2400mhz divider and know when there is a BSOD its not because of the ram. This stuff is so solid there. :up: Waaay nicer than trying to mix triple channel and dual channel kits together and play nice.
If I had a 24/7 computer that wasn't a laptop this kit would most definitely be in it...and the CAS9 kit would stay on my bench setup :up:
Obligatory very cool pictures of the ram :) If youd like full resolution send me a pm and would be glad to send to you.
http://i.imgur.com/zdqlB.jpg (http://imgur.com/zdqlB)
http://i.imgur.com/MeRVQ.jpg (http://imgur.com/MeRVQ)
http://i.imgur.com/KKx3H.jpg (http://imgur.com/KKx3H)
...................and what you really want to see
http://i.imgur.com/BPitq.jpg (http://imgur.com/BPitq)
They are pretty much tapped out there on my less than stellar IMC.
Not going to show 2600+ at super loose timings, or 2000 at tight timings because if you bench these this is where you want to be and this single bench sums it up. :yepp:
(I will point out all 16gb's on 1155 at 1866mhz works as well if you upgrade your parts in cycles)
Conclusion......Get the CAS9 stuff :) its more expensive yes but it is for a reason. The CAS11 stuff here will do CAS10 all day but CAS9 is no where near 32m stable.
So you still arent sold on the CAS9 kit? Well these are a pretty nice 2nd best. For what 2011 is good for bench wise I have to admit its nice to punch in 10-11-10 at 2400mhz divider and know when there is a BSOD its not because of the ram. This stuff is so solid there. :up: Waaay nicer than trying to mix triple channel and dual channel kits together and play nice.
If I had a 24/7 computer that wasn't a laptop this kit would most definitely be in it...and the CAS9 kit would stay on my bench setup :up: