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Adata's XPG Z1 Gold Edition Is Some Speedy DDR4 Memory : Read more
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Depends more on the ram controller than you would think. ECC memory isn't about speed, is about perfect job done well rather than speed. And this is why they should stop racing over speeds and start building up more GB into them, as a start 16GB, DDR3 ecc left us there, why go back to 4GB? Since the DDR4 can't dual channel at least start from 8GB. Renders are GB hungry.@InvalidError though the only computers which need that kind of bandwidth ussualy do it in such a way thta they need less speed but more bandwidth not equal or greater speed to less bandwidth thus why workstation use dual or quad channel with 1333 instead of just single or dual channel with 1866 which is starting to make a slight diffenrce in games just not enough to justify cost of it