For double-data-rate memory, the higher the number, the faster the memory and higher bandwidth. When referenced by the industry name, the numbers that follow "PC" and the generation refer to the total bandwidth of the module. Optimized for gamers, professional designers, and enthusiasts who need to maximize data rates, DDR4 is for those who want the most from their system.
Gaming modules typically have faster speeds, lower latencies, and unique design and heat spreaders. PC is backward-compatible for PC PC has been replaced by PC, which is backward-compatible. You can use PC, but it will run at PC speeds. It might offer better timings, but the effect on performance will be next to nothing. Moral of the story: stick with the cheaper one.
Commander Wolf , Apr 1, Alright, alright: stick with the cheaper one if there is a significant price difference. Happy now? Memory will automatically downclock to the support frequency by design. The Kingston memory you found is not supported by your system. Based on the description both modules must be filled. Though a 2gb stick may not be "supported" It is often still able to be used.
I have seen several motherboards that could read a 2GB stick in each slot or a 4GB stick in one slot. As to the downclocking of the ram, should be no problem at all and happen automatically.
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Posted 01 February - AM. Webslinger64 Member Topic Starter Member posts. Right on.
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