tighter timingings like cas 4 are best.
Quote from Xsannz: April 20, 2015, 06:09:55 pmtighter timingings like cas 4 are best.When was the last time you looked at RAM? 6 years ago? CAS4, is well gone. Anything CL9 is fine, again, it also has very little affect on performance.
Nahhhh, "Everyday I'm Rustling"
Quote from Xenolightning: April 21, 2015, 01:42:18 pmNahhhh, "Everyday I'm Rustling"This is tempting. "JIMMIES RUSTLER".And every time I log in, a batch script plays "Hi James, time to rustle some jimmies".In other news, ordered an i5 4690K Devil's Canyon today. Just need RAM and she'll be alive (and running on onboard GPU until I get my card in a few weeks).
Holy crap this case is so much smaller than I anticipated. Monty Python DVD for scale.
This: http://www.asus.com/Graphics_Cards/TURBOGTX970OC4GD5/But I've no idea when it's going to be available in NZ and I'm not ballsy enough to order via Amazon.I want a 970, so my options are the lesser clocked ASUS or Gigabyte dwarf models of the 970 that have exhaust based coolers, or end up getting a 970 that just has an open cooler.
Tis' bitter sweet.Tomorrow I order RAM and optical drive (I have a large collection of physical media, and am still a fan of it over digital distribution).I get to see my machine up and running (minus a GPU, that will come in the next few weeks, O/B GPU FTL) but I also have to spend a few hours on cable management once everything is plugged in - le sigh. Never done cable management in a case this friggin' small.Haven't decided on RAM yet, will probably be a 5 min decision once I look at Computerlounge.co.nz. $250 budget for 16GB.
BUUUTTTT CORSAIR!Totally agree with ML though.