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Sandra, by SiSoftware, is a tool capable of benchmarking about every component found inside a computer. The memory bandwidth benchmark will be ran as well as the memory latency test.



In our synthetic testing, the G.Skill Trident-X kit feel in the middle of the pack for the bandwidth tests, but shooted straight to the top when it came to latency. Just looking at the memory bandwidth alone, we can see that the difference between 1600MHz and 1866MHz offers a noticeable performance increase. Similarly the memory latency performance was also better than the other 1600MHz kits, but when it came to the cache bandwidth, the scores were more or less equal with the other tested memory kits.
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so many choices, so little difference.
Also you keep referencing 1866mhz kits while there is not a single one in the tests.
Not to mention the price doesn't justify the increase in speed... better off getting some cheaper ram that has a lower speed but with alot tighter timings TBH