Settled on the RAM. In order to get (nearly) the clocking speed I wanted, the memory had to have a heat spreader. In order to fit under the CPU heat-sink/fan it would have to be low-profile. I think the only RAM that fits those requirements is Crucial's Ballistix Tactical LP. I would have liked to have it clocked as DDR3-1866, but that wasn't available. So I went with the 1600, and got a bit better latency in trade. Since these are 1.35 Volt parts, I might be able to up the power a little, and increase the latency and over clock to 1866. But then again, 1600 isn't anything to scoff at.


Pioneer PDP-5020FD, Marantz SR6011
Axiom M5HP, VP160HP, QS8
Sony PS4, surround backs
-Chris