MSI Socket 1150 Z87-GD65 Gaming for memory chose

hello my Question is :MSI Socket 1150 Z87-GD65 Gaming + Intel Core i7 4770S 3.1 GHz Quad Core Socket 1150 65W Box (BX80646I74770S) .
Can use memory G.Skill Trident X 8GB DDR3 Non ECC CL10 2400MHz (F3-2400C10D-8GTX) (Kit 2 x 4096) ?
second question for games what memory is beter G.Skill Trident X 8GB DDR3 Non ECC CL10 2400MHz (F3-2400C10D-8GTX) (Kit 2 x 4096) or G.Skill Sniper 8GB DDR3 Non ECC CL9 1600MHz (F3-12800CL9D-8GBSR) (Kit 2 x 4096)  85 euro. same price.
ask because this month i buy new pc.
TY

I agree with XFM. Corsair would be the better choice. They do very well on MSI mainboards. For a gaming machine, 1600 RAM speed is reliable, and it is the native support speed for the CPU IMC. Rendering machine, then maybe faster RAM of at least 16GB total or more. Some CPU's can be finicky, so anything past 1600 speed is not always a guarantee.

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