Other than being something shiny, would new RAM sticks be of any real benefit to a system?
From what I can gather from reading on the interwebz, motherboards are rather picky as to the timing of their installed RAM so if I were to replace my existing modules with the same timings/latency (in my case 11-11-11-28) would new RAM perform any better?
Or, as the case may be, would matching the RAM up by brand have any benefit? For instance, G.Skill Aegis fits my system parameters. Currently I have 8GB DDR3 (2 4GB) of Hyundai Electronics (upgrade) and 8GB DDR3 (2 4GB) of Kingston (factory RAM) installed.
Hmm, wait a tick....CPU-Z says my RAM is running max bandwidth PC3-12800 (800MHz) yet the docs I can find on my board (Dell 0KWVT8) says it supports DDR3 at clocks of 1333 and 1600MHz. Should I assume that I have slow RAM installed? Maybe an upgrade really would be in order then?
My BIOS is pretty genericly laid out without lots of options for any modifications that I saw browsing through it. It just has the bare bones options for assigning boot order and such. I don't recall seeing anything relating to RAM speed or overclocking anything.
Advice?
From what I can gather from reading on the interwebz, motherboards are rather picky as to the timing of their installed RAM so if I were to replace my existing modules with the same timings/latency (in my case 11-11-11-28) would new RAM perform any better?
Or, as the case may be, would matching the RAM up by brand have any benefit? For instance, G.Skill Aegis fits my system parameters. Currently I have 8GB DDR3 (2 4GB) of Hyundai Electronics (upgrade) and 8GB DDR3 (2 4GB) of Kingston (factory RAM) installed.
Hmm, wait a tick....CPU-Z says my RAM is running max bandwidth PC3-12800 (800MHz) yet the docs I can find on my board (Dell 0KWVT8) says it supports DDR3 at clocks of 1333 and 1600MHz. Should I assume that I have slow RAM installed? Maybe an upgrade really would be in order then?
My BIOS is pretty genericly laid out without lots of options for any modifications that I saw browsing through it. It just has the bare bones options for assigning boot order and such. I don't recall seeing anything relating to RAM speed or overclocking anything.
Advice?
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