Which is faster DDR3/1600 or 1333?

Which is faster DDR3/1600 or 1333?
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Is Pulse secure the same as Pulse Connect secure?

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Can I put 1600mHz RAM in 1333?

RAM compatibility depends much more on your motherboard than your computer. If your motherboard supports 1600 MHz, chances are the g3258 also supports it. However, the PC specification states that the crossbow only supports frequencies up to 1333 MHz. Therefore, if you are using 1600 MHz flash drives, it should drop to 1333 MHz.

Which is faster DDR3/1600 or 1333?

The 1333 and additional 1600 designations refer to latency speed – in theory ddr3-1600 will perform better with the same CAS latency compared to DDR3-1333 due to the higher bandwidth limit.


Can I use 1333 and 1600 Ram together?

Well, DDR3 1600 is definitely compatible with DDR3 1333 MHz. However, if you use them together, they both reach the same speed.

Is 1333 MHz RAM bad?

Slow 1333MHz RAM hurts more than no overclock… (SLOW RAM IS BAD!)

Is 1333 RAM good for gaming?

Yes, it definitely is. Recent tests show that there is a very small difference, around 5%, between the 2133MHz and 1333MHz super high performance Gold modules. So it’s a way to spend beyond our capacity on expensive RAM. The surplus is better spent on a good SSD or better GPU, aka CPU.

How do you know if my RAM is 1333 or 1600?

From the name it is clear that I have a RAM of one thousand six hundred MHz. BUT the base setting for all DDR3 sticks is the 1333 JDEC standard. Is this the default setting on all motherboards that can support at least 1333 MHz RAM? You will have to overclock the BIOS to get sixteen hundred MHz.