When people post ram deals I get so tilted when they don't out the CAS.
It's like posting a deal along the lines of "Check out this cheap car!" And that's all the details you get.
Vs
"check out this cheap car that actually has a turbo, 650 Horsepower, and goes 0-60 in 3 seconds"
CAS latency matters!!!! That's why you get 60 dollar lots of 3000 running crap like CAS 18. Sure, you'll boot, but I'll be damned if you're getting any benefits from that ram configuration.
I just need some RAM for Dell systems that don't use XMP profiles. What do these default to in such systems?
I see these fast specs on many RAM modules but then read comments that they default to 2133 or some slow spec if you don't use XMP profiles.
Default is 2133.
If you're on Intel, I don't think even let you overclock ram without the Z boards that support overclocking? (Could be from before, but I don't think that can be adjusted)
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Meaning?
https://en.m.wikipedia.
Meaning if you don't understand what CAS latency is, then this kit would be fast enough for you.
When people post ram deals I get so tilted when they don't out the CAS.
It's like posting a deal along the lines of "Check out this cheap car!" And that's all the details you get.
Vs
"check out this cheap car that actually has a turbo, 650 Horsepower, and goes 0-60 in 3 seconds"
CAS latency matters!!!! That's why you get 60 dollar lots of 3000 running crap like CAS 18. Sure, you'll boot, but I'll be damned if you're getting any benefits from that ram configuration.
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So instantly all these ddr3 and ddr4 motherboards are upgraded to use ddr5?! Sweet!!!
(SARCASM!!)
I see these fast specs on many RAM modules but then read comments that they default to 2133 or some slow spec if you don't use XMP profiles.
Cause there are so many systems with ddr5? Lol.
I see these fast specs on many RAM modules but then read comments that they default to 2133 or some slow spec if you don't use XMP profiles.
If you're on Intel, I don't think even let you overclock ram without the Z boards that support overclocking? (Could be from before, but I don't think that can be adjusted)
https://www.crucial.com/usa/en/me...ed-latency