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ThatSniperGuy wroteThis would be better;Sanctorum wrote Ew. What is your budget? I'd go through your parts and add them up but I'm too lazy. Tell us your max budget and we'll give you something better.
I would rather not to go over $850.
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The keyboard isn't priced on PCPP but I added it so you know what keyboard you should get, or at least something similar. It may be a little over $850 after the keyboard but it's worth it.
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Thanks for this but it says this at the bottom of the page, is this a problem?
"The G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2400 Memory operating voltage of 1.65V exceeds the Intel Haswell Refresh CPU recommended maximum of 1.5V+5% (1.575V). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1.5V voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the Intel recommended maximum."
EDIT: I went through and no CPU's with a LGA1150 socket would fix the problem. So I changed the CPU and Motherboard. I also changed the mouse and keyboard to different things but to around the same price. Tell me what you think: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
"The G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2400 Memory operating voltage of 1.65V exceeds the Intel Haswell Refresh CPU recommended maximum of 1.5V+5% (1.575V). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1.5V voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the Intel recommended maximum."
EDIT: I went through and no CPU's with a LGA1150 socket would fix the problem. So I changed the CPU and Motherboard. I also changed the mouse and keyboard to different things but to around the same price. Tell me what you think: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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ThatSniperGuy wrote Thanks for this but it says this at the bottom of the page, is this a problem?poo. The compatibility note means nothing really. If it annoys you that much, change the RAM, not the CPU andmobo. If you have $1000, you could do better than that, but I thought your budget was $850. Razer products are poo. The quickfire TK is better than that Tt keyboard.
"The G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2400 Memory operating voltage of 1.65V exceeds the Intel Haswell Refresh CPU recommended maximum of 1.5V+5% (1.575V). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1.5V voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the Intel recommended maximum."
EDIT: I went through and no CPU's with a LGA1150 socket would fix the problem. So I changed the CPU and Motherboard. I also changed the mouse and keyboard to different things but to around the same price. Tell me what you think: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Sanctorum wroteThatSniperGuy wrote Thanks for this but it says this at the bottom of the page, is this a problem?poo. The compatibility note means nothing really. If it annoys you that much, change the RAM, not the CPU andmobo. If you have $1000, you could do better than that, but I thought your budget was $850. Razer products are poo. The quickfire TK is better than that Tt keyboard.
"The G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2400 Memory operating voltage of 1.65V exceeds the Intel Haswell Refresh CPU recommended maximum of 1.5V+5% (1.575V). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1.5V voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the Intel recommended maximum."
EDIT: I went through and no CPU's with a LGA1150 socket would fix the problem. So I changed the CPU and Motherboard. I also changed the mouse and keyboard to different things but to around the same price. Tell me what you think: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Ok, if you say so regarding the keyboard and the compatibility part. On the budget end it is still $850 but the prices are fluctuating a little (look at the chart on the bottom) and I am going to wait until it lowers again (looking like late today or tomorrow). For example the link you sent me was around $770 without the keyboard the first time I opened it but now it is around $850 without the keyboard. Thanks for clearing that up.
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ThatSniperGuy wrotePCPP isn't great for pricing, especially when it comes to delivery costs which they almost always forget to take into consideration and the prices can just get totally mixed up. I'd have put together something on Newegg for you but I just can't use their site. Although, keep in mind, prices change constantly for PC components.Sanctorum wroteThatSniperGuy wrote Thanks for this but it says this at the bottom of the page, is this a problem?poo. The compatibility note means nothing really. If it annoys you that much, change the RAM, not the CPU andmobo. If you have $1000, you could do better than that, but I thought your budget was $850. Razer products are poo. The quickfire TK is better than that Tt keyboard.
"The G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2400 Memory operating voltage of 1.65V exceeds the Intel Haswell Refresh CPU recommended maximum of 1.5V+5% (1.575V). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1.5V voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the Intel recommended maximum."
EDIT: I went through and no CPU's with a LGA1150 socket would fix the problem. So I changed the CPU and Motherboard. I also changed the mouse and keyboard to different things but to around the same price. Tell me what you think: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Ok, if you say so regarding the keyboard and the compatibility part. On the budget end it is still $850 but the prices are fluctuating a little (look at the chart on the bottom) and I am going to wait until it lowers again (looking like late today or tomorrow). For example the link you sent me was around $770 without the keyboard the first time I opened it but now it is around $850 without the keyboard. Thanks for clearing that up.
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I may be wrong, but "The G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2400 Memory operating voltage of 1.65V exceeds the Intel Haswell Refresh CPU recommended maximum of 1.5V+5% (1.575V). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1.5V voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the Intel recommended maximum." is an error to do with the RAMs clock speed.
As the clock speed on a Haswell chip rises it lowers the RAMs clock speed, what this error means I think is that you have 2400MHz RAM but it will only run at 1600MHz when the CPU is overclocked. You would probably be better off switching out that RAM for a 1600MHz set.
As far a build goes, down the RAM to a 1600MHz set as clock speed for RAM really isn't important, you could also go for a single channel set instead of dual channel if you want but its not a big deal, find a $65 or so 8GB 1600 RAM set and you're good.
As far as the rest of the build goes its okay but I would change things for preference however that means nothing, as I said just keep the build and downgrade to a 1600MHz RAM set and you're good to go.
As the clock speed on a Haswell chip rises it lowers the RAMs clock speed, what this error means I think is that you have 2400MHz RAM but it will only run at 1600MHz when the CPU is overclocked. You would probably be better off switching out that RAM for a 1600MHz set.
As far a build goes, down the RAM to a 1600MHz set as clock speed for RAM really isn't important, you could also go for a single channel set instead of dual channel if you want but its not a big deal, find a $65 or so 8GB 1600 RAM set and you're good.
As far as the rest of the build goes its okay but I would change things for preference however that means nothing, as I said just keep the build and downgrade to a 1600MHz RAM set and you're good to go.
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Boar wrote I may be wrong, but "The G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-2400 Memory operating voltage of 1.65V exceeds the Intel Haswell Refresh CPU recommended maximum of 1.5V+5% (1.575V). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1.5V voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the Intel recommended maximum." is an error to do with the RAMs clock speed.It's nothing about clock speeds, it's the voltage. It basically means that when the RAM wasn't running stable at 1.5V so the upped it to 1.65V. Themotherboard only supports RAM up to 1.5V so will only run the RAM at 1.5V. I've heard stories of people saying their RAM has had a shorter life due to this but usually it wouldn't cause too many issues. Most motherboards will underclock RAM to either 1333MHz or 1600MHz, with higher clocked RAM, all you need to do is change the setting in your BIOS. Dual channel>Single channel.
As the clock speed on a Haswell chip rises it lowers the RAMs clock speed, what this error means I think is that you have 2400MHz RAM but it will only run at 1600MHz when the CPU is overclocked. You would probably be better off switching out that RAM for a 1600MHz set.
As far a build goes, down the RAM to a 1600MHz set as clock speed for RAM really isn't important, you could also go for a single channel set instead of dual channel if you want but its not a big deal, find a $65 or so 8GB 1600 RAM set and you're good.
As far as the rest of the build goes its okay but I would change things for preference however that means nothing, as I said just keep the build and downgrade to a 1600MHz RAM set and you're good to go.
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Sanctorum wrote
dual channel > single channel
There is only a difference in bandwidth and even though its only like 5-10 more single channel RAM performs nearly identical to dual channel.
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Boar wroteDual channel gives around a 10% boost in most benchmarks. It's also much safer. If you have 2x4GB and one stick fails, you still have 4GB and can run your PC. Although, 1x8GB and one stick fails, your PC is dead and you need to wait on new RAM.Sanctorum wrote
dual channel > single channel
There is only a difference in bandwidth and even though its only like 5-10 more single channel RAM performs nearly identical to dual channel.
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Sanctorum wroteBoar wroteDual channel gives around a 10% boost in most benchmarks. It's also much safer. If you have 2x4GB and one stick fails, you still have 4GB and can run your PC. Although, 1x8GB and one stick fails, your PC is dead and you need to wait on new RAM.Sanctorum wrote
dual channel > single channel
There is only a difference in bandwidth and even though its only like 5-10 more single channel RAM performs nearly identical to dual channel.
Dual Channel gives around 10% in Benchmarks but not real world tests. Unless the computer is doing heavy simulation or rendering there is virtually no difference between single channel and dual channel RAM.
Also, if you get 1 8GB RAM stick now in the future you can another 8GB RAM stick of the same type and have 16GB Dual Channel for half the price whereas if you get Dual Channel now which is pointless you have to buy a whole new kit.
Even though it gives a slight performance boost in benchmarks, for what most people use their PC for it is not worth it, especially if you are gaming.
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