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G.Skill Ripjaws X 2200 C7

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Hi

About Ripjaws X (or PI) 2200 7-10-10, It's better with pcb green or black?
At 2400 Mhz and 1.65v, hopefully 8-10-8 / 8-11-8 or 9-11-8 with these ram (with Rampage IV Extreme and 3930K)?

In fact, I search kits that are stable at 2400 C8 or C9 and 1.65v (h24) and 4x2GB (8GB)

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PS: sorry for my english
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i personally wouldnt think that the pcb would make too much difference except for the actual look of the sticks...
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Samsung Wonder Ram WD Caviar Blue Coolermaster hyper 212 CM R4 Sickleflow X3 
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Artic Silver 5 Windows 7 Professional  Samsung Syncmaster SA10 18.5" Logitech K520 
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I read this topic, and if I understand correctly, it is shown that there is a difference between green and black pcb

Green better than black, I believe

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