I'm thinking about a 5820k build but i'm behind the times and not sure what ram to get. I haven't oc'ed anything since the 3570k i'm using now and i read somewhere that going over ddr4-2400 on x99 causes issues with overclocking. does the 5820k not use turbo multipliers like ivy bridge? on my current 3570k all i have to do is set the multiplier to x44 on all cores and memory is completely separate and unaffected. just turn on xmp and forget it. how the fuck does it work on x99 compared to that?
>>52174571
what the hell are you talking about? this is a new thread.
>>52174571
>>>/memes/
OP just get DDR4.
I got a 5930k on the intel retail edge program.
I think I'm just gonna sell it though. Can't justify a rebuild since it's barely stronger than a regular haswell (or even ivy bridge).
>>52174606
my question stems from laziness and wanting to set to xmp and have one less headache. when i overclock i don't want to have to guess which thing is causing instability. should i just got for low latency and not sorry about speed?
>>52174627
god damn i can't spell. more coffee please.
i found my answer at 8:00 in this video. looks like going over 2400mhz with xmp changes the cpu strap to 125. sorry for bothering you gentlemen. tldr low latency ddr4-2400 is optimal for lazy fucks that want xmp set it and forget it mode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj4ixZE7EWo
does anybody know of better ram for the money given my requirements? this seems optimal overall without spending a fortune. i'd rather have cas10 but that shit costs $180 so fuck that.
hyperx ddr4-2400 cas12 for $129.99
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj4ixZE7EWo
>>52175008
god damn it wrong link
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820104604
>>52175008
16GB of DDR4 3200 is something like $110 on newegg.
Grab that
>>52175028
it's running in quad channel so i thought lower latency would be better wouldn't it?