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The 8-8-8-24 version is faster, but usually you will not see significant difference. Benchmarks will show the difference though. You can try to get to CL8 with same voltage, give it a try?
 

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They have potential to be able to lower the timings to 8-8-8, but if they did that with stock volts correctly, they would have been sold as such. You are going to need to do some tinkering to get your kit running those timings, but they could possibly do it.

As to buying the same kit just with lower timings, I don't think its going to "show" you much performance. Since ram is cheap right now, if you like the color even, it's a good enough reason to get new ram right now;)
 
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The 8-8-8-24 version is faster, but usually you will not see significant difference. Benchmarks will show the difference though. You can try to get to CL8 with same voltage, give it a try?

They have potential to be able to lower the timings to 8-8-8, but if they did that with stock volts correctly, they would have been sold as such. You are going to need to do some tinkering to get your kit running those timings, but they could possibly do it.

As to buying the same kit just with lower timings, I don't think its going to "show" you much performance. Since ram is cheap right now, if you like the color even, it's a good enough reason to get new ram right now;)

Thanks a lot both for answer me so quicky i ll post with result

Bye
 
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