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Old 06-20-2008, 03:33 AM
Dave
 
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Default Newb question about memory

What is CAS Latency? And what numbers are better? Higher or lower?

I have ZERO interested in overclocking, so if it's a OC thing, then
nevermind.
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Old 06-20-2008, 04:33 AM
BigJim
 
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Default Re: Newb question about memory

yep only need to know if your going to OC a machine.

"Dave" <no@way.dude> wrote in message
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> What is CAS Latency? And what numbers are better? Higher or lower?
>
> I have ZERO interested in overclocking, so if it's a OC thing, then
> nevermind.


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Old 06-20-2008, 01:00 PM
Ed Medlin
 
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"BigJim" <woody10277@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> yep only need to know if your going to OC a machine.
>
> "Dave" <no@way.dude> wrote in message
> news:MPG.22c4e112706f3b989684@news.west.cox.net...
>> What is CAS Latency? And what numbers are better? Higher or lower?
>>
>> I have ZERO interested in overclocking, so if it's a OC thing, then
>> nevermind.

>


Lower CAS numbers are a bit faster. You probably wouldn't notice much, if
any, real-time difference.

Ed


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Old 06-21-2008, 01:47 AM
larry moe 'n curly
 
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Default Re: Newb question about memory


Dave wrote:

> What is CAS Latency? And what numbers are better? Higher or lower?
>
> I have ZERO interested in overclocking, so if it's a OC thing, then
> nevermind.


Lower is better, but because the CPU L2 cache handles almost every
memory access, faster CAS won't be noticeable at all. It's a lot more
important for the memory to have no bad bits, and about the only way
to almost guarantee that is by purchasing modules with no heatsinks
but with chips marked with full part numbers (numbers you can Google
and get 20 pages of specifications).
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Old 06-21-2008, 03:33 AM
Dave
 
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Default Re: Newb question about memory

On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 18:47:15 -0700 (PDT)
"larry moe 'n curly" <larrymoencurly@my-deja.com> wrote:

>
> Dave wrote:
>
> > What is CAS Latency? And what numbers are better? Higher or lower?
> >
> > I have ZERO interested in overclocking, so if it's a OC thing, then
> > nevermind.

>
> Lower is better, but because the CPU L2 cache handles almost every
> memory access, faster CAS won't be noticeable at all. It's a lot more
> important for the memory to have no bad bits, and about the only way
> to almost guarantee that is by purchasing modules with no heatsinks
> but with chips marked with full part numbers (numbers you can Google
> and get 20 pages of specifications).


A better plan is to purchase a good name brand (with a good warranty),
with or without heatsink. I actually prefer WITH heatsink, for a
couple of reasons. First, I don't like to use a lot of cooling fans
in a case, and the ones I do use don't move a lot of air. So the
heatsink is a good idea for quieter systems. Also, the heatsink will
keep the chips cooler, regardless of how the rest of the system is
cooled. This will help the chips last longer, decreasing the odds of
problems later. -Dave

Oh, some good brands are OCZ, Mushkin and Kingston, to mention a
few. Never had a problem with those three brands, ever.
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