Good day folks.
So I've read a couple of articles concerning memory speed, latency and the consensus seems to be, that if you are only going to use your PC for gaming (occasional Visual Studio Dev work) then one would not see an increase in Average FPS when going above 1600MHz speed.
So sticking with DDR3 1600MHz seems to be the consensus all round, if you are only gaming with said PC.
There have been reports that BF4 does get a bit of a boost in the max FPS department but not in the Average FPS (so it wouldn't make sense to go with faster than 1600MHz, also I'm not into online multiplayer games that much).
Q1
So the question becomes, when will games see an respectable boost in Average FPS when pushing one's memory higher?
Q2
What are the determining factors regarding a higher Average FPS count when playing games?
Q3
Why is there not an Average FPS increase when gaming on higher frequency memory.
PS, I know that when increasing one's Frequency your timings also diminishes.
Thank you for your time!
EDIT:
Sorry for not being a little bit more specific. I am talking hardware wise on Intel CPUs (intel i5), and running a beefy GPU (gtx970).
Q4
What would be a good comprimise between your timings and speed? Are we talking about 1866MHz CAS9, 2133MHz CAS9 or 2400MHz CAS 10/11
So I've read a couple of articles concerning memory speed, latency and the consensus seems to be, that if you are only going to use your PC for gaming (occasional Visual Studio Dev work) then one would not see an increase in Average FPS when going above 1600MHz speed.
So sticking with DDR3 1600MHz seems to be the consensus all round, if you are only gaming with said PC.
There have been reports that BF4 does get a bit of a boost in the max FPS department but not in the Average FPS (so it wouldn't make sense to go with faster than 1600MHz, also I'm not into online multiplayer games that much).
Q1
So the question becomes, when will games see an respectable boost in Average FPS when pushing one's memory higher?
Q2
What are the determining factors regarding a higher Average FPS count when playing games?
Q3
Why is there not an Average FPS increase when gaming on higher frequency memory.
PS, I know that when increasing one's Frequency your timings also diminishes.
Thank you for your time!
EDIT:
Sorry for not being a little bit more specific. I am talking hardware wise on Intel CPUs (intel i5), and running a beefy GPU (gtx970).
Q4
What would be a good comprimise between your timings and speed? Are we talking about 1866MHz CAS9, 2133MHz CAS9 or 2400MHz CAS 10/11