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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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Re: Newb question about memory
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. ![]() |
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Re: Newb question about memory
"BigJim" <woody10277@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:g3fbun$89q$1@aioe.org... > 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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