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DDR3 1333 (1.5v) or DDR3 1600 (1.35v)? Simple question. Please answer.

asked Sep 02 '11 at 17:39

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edited Sep 02 '11 at 17:54


DDR3 1600

It is faster than 1333

answered Sep 02 '11 at 18:19

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edited Sep 02 '11 at 18:22

True but does the voltage affect this?

(Sep 04 '11 at 09:34) Fish Fish's gravatar image

no, if you want to overclock the memory you might need to increase the voltage. Lower voltage just means they are more efficient.

(Sep 04 '11 at 10:15) Yarvaxea Yarvaxea's gravatar image

So if I have 1600 at 1.35v it will be faster/ better performance than 1333 at 1.5v?

(Sep 04 '11 at 10:29) Fish Fish's gravatar image

Yes. It is a faster MHz.

(Sep 04 '11 at 10:31) Jackster1337 Jackster1337's gravatar image
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