question Which RAM

LunarMist

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I have a user with a µATX GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 board with 2x2GB RAM and intel 2500K CPU (retail heatsink). What is the proper RAM, DDR3 1600? Will the addition of 2x4GB of RAM work on this board?
It looks like RAM is more expensive than 1-2 years ago. :( What is a good choice that is not too expensive and is reliable. The system will not be overcloaked or overvolted. I'm thinking that the RAM should be normal height as the board is rather tight and it might hit the heatsink. Thanks.
 
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LunarMist

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I have no access and have to upgrade everything including OS in a weekend. It's a few thousand miles away.
8GB is not very much.
 

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The Intel i5-2500K officially uses DDR3-1066/1333 ( http://ark.intel.com/products/52210/Intel-Core-i5-2500K-Processor-6M-Cache-up-to-3_70-GHz ) however most Z68 boards do allow DDR3-1600 to work as well... (Kingston has certified their DDR3-1600 on your Gigabyte board).

(PS. Your setup allows for 32GB total to be installed, so if 8GB DIMMs are not too much more than 4GB DIMMs, then get the larger size).

I haven't seen too much difference between the Kingston and Corsair RAM these days, so just get what's easiest in these two brands:
Kingston DDR3 1600MHz (KVR16N11/8 for single DIMM or KVR16N11K2/16 for dual matched DIMMs) (8GB and 16GB kit respectively). - This is the Kingston Value RAM.
Corsair 8GB DDR3 Memory kit, 1600MHz (CMV8GX3M1B1600C11 or CMV16GX3M2A1600C11 for dual matched DIMMs ) (8GB and 16GB kit respectively). This is the Corsair Select Series.
 

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