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Battlefield 4 Ram Speeds, 1600 Vs. 2000MHZ DDR3 Memory TESTED

2013-12-01
I'm down for cosplay who said I wasn't down for cosplay come on hoodie you know headphones what more do you need ah anyway let's get on with this take a city baby Brandi's game about you guys are dead with a battlefield 4 video and I'm testing 1600 speed memory versus 2000 I thought I'd crank it up a notch instead of 1866 because I wanted to know if there was a difference now let's get on to the results bang it made absolutely no difference at all I mean Skyrim it made a difference in Skyrim and it was a difference that was I guess quantifiable you could say that the difference was noticeable in Skyrim but in battlefield 4 Ram speeds do not make a difference at all as you can see here the averages were virtually identical and the minimum was actually one frame higher on 1600 speed memory and the maximum were the same now it is important to point out that on my house wall I have tested Ram speeds in the past and for Haswell I do recommend 1600 speed memory with tightest timings that you can get as this gave me the best frame Layton sees it might make a difference on AMD FX 8350 s or FX rigs but you know it's this game isn't ran as RAM intensive as some of the other games I have played on before so battle for four Ram speeds do not matter that much anyway guys this is just a quick video I hope you enjoyed it and yeah if you have any questions please let me know in the comment section below keep in mind the Haswell does utilize memory better than any other platform out there as well so keep that in mind if you have any questions please any message if you like this video please give it a thumbs up and if you haven't read subscribe to take your city and I'll be coming back to you guys with another tech video chatelet emps a fan at brainy bye
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