Should I upgrade my RAM from DDR-1600 to DDR-2400

joeflint82

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Other components in my system:
GB Z97X Gaming 5 Mobo
4670K i5 CPU
GTX 770 (2Gb) - (considering upgrading to GTX 970/980 in the near future)

I am considering upgrading my RAM as overclockers.co.uk have a tempting deal
My current RAM: 16G (8GB 2Rx8 1G x 64-Bit x 2 pcs.) DDR3-1600 CL10 240-Pin DIMM Kit
http://www.kingston.com/datasheets/khx1600c10d3b1k2_16g.pdf

The upgrade I'm considering: 16GB (8GB 1G x 64-Bit x 2 pcs.) DDR3-2400 CL11 240-Pin DIMM
http://www.kingston.com/datasheets/HX324C11SRK2_16.pdf

The new RAM will cost £90, I reckon I'll get a decent percentage back selling my old RAM, will I notice any performance gains at all? All I use my PC for is playing games (namely: GTA V).

Also, the red goes with my Mobo better...
 
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Your gains will be small, if any. The biggest issue with memory speed is the card itself with discrete graphics. Intel integrated and AMD APUs do see a benefit from faster system memory due to their using it for graphics.

You could consider trying an overclock an your current memory to test whether you benefit from faster memory, though that sometimes has stability issues.
Your gains will be small, if any. The biggest issue with memory speed is the card itself with discrete graphics. Intel integrated and AMD APUs do see a benefit from faster system memory due to their using it for graphics.

You could consider trying an overclock an your current memory to test whether you benefit from faster memory, though that sometimes has stability issues.
 
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