Hello,
My current rig is :
- Motherboard : Asus P6T (X58/LGA 1366)
- CPU : INTEL Core i7 920 QUAD CORE (@ 3.6 Ghz) + Noctua NH-D14
- RAM: G.Skill Kit Extreme3 2 x 2 Go PC10600 Ripjaws CAS 7 (DUAL CHANNEL)
- GPU : SLI MSI GTX 460 Hawk (@840 Mhz)
- SSD : Intel X-25M Postville 160 Go
- OS : Windows Seven 64 bits Version Boite Home Premium
I plan to replace my memory to get 8 Gb of RAM, so my choice is this kit :
[ ARES ] F3-2133C9D-8GAB
http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=488&c1=1&c2=3
seems a good one, great frequency, good CAS and timings. And they aren't too high so it will be good if I add more ram.
My question is very simple : does Ares are compatible with X58 motherboards ?
If yes, I think I can make dual or tri-channel if I buy more memory ? (3x4 or 4x4 ?).
Thank you.
My current rig is :
- Motherboard : Asus P6T (X58/LGA 1366)
- CPU : INTEL Core i7 920 QUAD CORE (@ 3.6 Ghz) + Noctua NH-D14
- RAM: G.Skill Kit Extreme3 2 x 2 Go PC10600 Ripjaws CAS 7 (DUAL CHANNEL)
- GPU : SLI MSI GTX 460 Hawk (@840 Mhz)
- SSD : Intel X-25M Postville 160 Go
- OS : Windows Seven 64 bits Version Boite Home Premium
I plan to replace my memory to get 8 Gb of RAM, so my choice is this kit :
[ ARES ] F3-2133C9D-8GAB
http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=488&c1=1&c2=3
seems a good one, great frequency, good CAS and timings. And they aren't too high so it will be good if I add more ram.
My question is very simple : does Ares are compatible with X58 motherboards ?
If yes, I think I can make dual or tri-channel if I buy more memory ? (3x4 or 4x4 ?).
Thank you.
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