Current state:
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H
Core i5 3570K
2x4GB Patriot Viper DDR3 1866 (PC3-15000)
Samsung 850 EVO SSD
eVGA GTX 670
Not running in XMP mode (but I could, given the above), so the bus is only @ 1600
I'd like to go to 16GB, but the simplest solution (another 2x4GB of exactly the same mfr/model RAM) doesn't look like it's in the cards, based on availability.
So, #1: is there any appreciable difference between 4x4GB and 2x8GB, assuming whatever I don't mind whatever net expense difference there may be?
#2, if 4x4GB is the way to go, how important is it to match the new pair to the existing pair, speed-wise? If I'm only running the bus @ 1600, would there be any impact to buying a DDR3 1600 (PC3-12800) pair to go with the pair listed above? The speeds won't match but they'd both be fast enough for the non-XMP bus speed I'm running.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
JT
Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD3H
Core i5 3570K
2x4GB Patriot Viper DDR3 1866 (PC3-15000)
Samsung 850 EVO SSD
eVGA GTX 670
Not running in XMP mode (but I could, given the above), so the bus is only @ 1600
I'd like to go to 16GB, but the simplest solution (another 2x4GB of exactly the same mfr/model RAM) doesn't look like it's in the cards, based on availability.
So, #1: is there any appreciable difference between 4x4GB and 2x8GB, assuming whatever I don't mind whatever net expense difference there may be?
#2, if 4x4GB is the way to go, how important is it to match the new pair to the existing pair, speed-wise? If I'm only running the bus @ 1600, would there be any impact to buying a DDR3 1600 (PC3-12800) pair to go with the pair listed above? The speeds won't match but they'd both be fast enough for the non-XMP bus speed I'm running.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
JT