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Enigma wrote:
@ Rewben: Thanks for the response. You say that timings dont matter since I'm swapping all 4 sticks out, but that it does matter when matching sticks (dual-channel). That last part makes sense. But surely timings do matter. Am I correct in assuming that lower timings generally give better/faster performance? I'm not sure if the voltage really matters in my case, I rarely use my laptop when I'm not plugged in, and even then only for a short time. So even though lower voltage consumption is probably better, I dont think it will hurt anything to run at 1.50V, since that's what I already have anyway. As for the timings, why not lower than 10? I did a Google search and read some other forum posts stating to the effect that lower timings wont hurt anything. You say it *might* be too aggressive for the G75 to handle. What do you mean by that? I want to be able to run at a minumum of 1600 MHz, which I assume the G75 supports, maybe higher if available (anyone know of anything else?) And what is the highest MHz that the G75's mobo supports?
It looks like the speed is important, but timings seem to be even more important. I also want to be assured that I will be running at 1600 MHz minumum, rather than being downclocked to the 1300s (or less). Correct me if I'm wrong but I just kind of assume that if I buy 2 sets of identical dual channel RAM that supports 16xx MHz+, then it will run at that speed or higher. I'm also pretty sure the voltages would need to match, hence the need for dual-channel. But I dont think it particularly matters whether it runs at 1.35V or 1.50V. I say this because the guy (Quasimodem) that had the issues with his Corsair memory sticks said something along the lines that it needs to run at a specific voltage for it to run at 16xx MHz, and he also stated that the timings need to be 11-11-11-28. Even though you have stated that timings dont matter in my case.
And as I said before, I'm really only considering Mushkin or Corsair, maybe even G-Skill. I plan to do alot of gaming and OCing, I dont want general RAM that's designed for the average run-of-the-mill notebook. Which is my I'm limiting myself to those 3 brands at most, since I've read the most about them. A good warranty/return/refund policy is also very important, Mushkin seems to rank highest there. I read alot of posts where Corsair buyers had technical issues, as well as issues with customer support.
I dont want to take any major risks in installing this, I'm already voiding my warranty by accessing non-user serviceable areas, and I'm not very skilled with my hands or electronics repair/disassembly, which is why I'm being very careful. And of course I dont want to waste money on RAM that wont work, only to have to return/exchange it. I'm doing alot of research on this and getting 3rd opinions so that I get this right the first go-around. And I'm eager to go ahead and make a purchase within the next day or 2, but not if I'm not well-informed.
I took a look at the 1st link you gave. The Mushkin Enhanced Blackline looks particularly appealing, but it does have timings of 9-9-9-28, and voltage of 1.5V, which goes lower than the 10 you reccommend. What are the chances that my G75 will be able to successfully use this RAM without issues? The chances of failure? The Mushkin Enhanced Essentials also looks nice, and roughly matches the specs of the G75's stock memory. One listed G-Skill on that page has timings of 10-10-10, while the other has 11-11-11. It's just alot for me to evaluate is all. Also, what role does latency play? I assume that lower is better. In any case I plan to thoroughly test with MemTest.
Last, when it comes to OCing RAM, how would I go about that? Does it have to be supported in the BIOS? Would I need a modded BIOS? Or does the type of memory I'm looking for auto-OC itself and is auto-recognized by the mobo/cpu? I want to mess around with OCing which is part of the reason why I'm upgrading. Maybe someone can give some useful links pointing me in the right direction on this.
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