I'm building a work station, but after purchasing a intel product (4930k) for more efficiancy with xmp profiles, plus the compatible board, i assumed 2133 drr3 would be perfect.
(was i soo wrong)
From my experience if someone can correct me, (hoping) that anything above 1800 will degradate my cpu life expectancy, becuase most intel cpu's cannot support 2133 or more on dual channel (32gig ram 2133+) due to many reasons, instability and the risk of heat.
So what will ddr4 support?
Any hows, so ddr3 1600 might be the safest way to go, as i can use more ram later on with stable load.
So that comes to my final question?
4 gig ddr3 2133 vs 8 gig ddr3 2133
If I used all the lanes on my motherboard by 32 gig rather 64 gig, that would still mean instability as 4gigs using 2133.
Would 1600 frequency on 8gig be better way to go
🙁
(was i soo wrong)
From my experience if someone can correct me, (hoping) that anything above 1800 will degradate my cpu life expectancy, becuase most intel cpu's cannot support 2133 or more on dual channel (32gig ram 2133+) due to many reasons, instability and the risk of heat.
So what will ddr4 support?
Any hows, so ddr3 1600 might be the safest way to go, as i can use more ram later on with stable load.
So that comes to my final question?
4 gig ddr3 2133 vs 8 gig ddr3 2133
If I used all the lanes on my motherboard by 32 gig rather 64 gig, that would still mean instability as 4gigs using 2133.
Would 1600 frequency on 8gig be better way to go
🙁