06-04-2018 08:46 PM
01-24-2019 08:18 PM
01-24-2019 08:35 PM
mixsetup wrote:
Okay was looking at faster DDR4 than the 2400 MHz in the system.
Would G.Skill Trident Z RGB F4-3600C18D-16GTZRX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 AMD
go okay in this board as some say it supports 3466MHz and others say it will support the 3600MHz.
Or would I be better to just get 3200MHz for this board?
01-24-2019 08:45 PM
01-26-2019 04:57 AM
Alcolawl wrote:
Save your money and get a good 3200C14 kit of some kind. It will most likely be able to clock higher than 3200 MHz to begin with, if that's what you desire, but beyond 3200 MHz, you start seeing diminishing returns. Of course, if you've got the cash, you could always get a faster kit. If you're planning on getting a Ryzen 3xxx series CPU in the future, rumors are starting to surface that they might support faster memory kits. So it might be a bit more future proof, but they're just rumors. Salt recommended.
01-27-2019 09:09 AM
01-27-2019 08:35 PM
Alex0915 wrote:
Do you buy the idea that the new generation of Ryzen will have 16c/32t CPUs at the top end? That would render all our CPUs obsolete! Even the 2700x! I hope that they at least work in these motherboards!
I didn't know they'd support faster memory kits- I thought they only supported a faster PCIe bus- PCIe 4?
Maybe they will support a higher capacity of memory though? Like 32 GB per channel? Could our motherboards do that with a BIOS update? I think it's possible as well as getting them to support faster memory (but not DDR5 OR PCIe 4).
01-28-2019 01:57 AM
AniChatt wrote:
Guys pls stop wasting your hard earned money buying a faster ram. Total waste. If you are from my area I will hapily sell my 4x3200 bdie kit and buy even a 2400kit and use that money for faster cpu and gpu. I have made a video to address. The performance difference is intangible and totally not worth it
01-28-2019 03:55 AM
homdax wrote:
Frankly it depends on your usage of the comp. Some applications work better with faster and greater amount of RAM, some are more CPU/GPU demanding and finally there are some that work better with fast drives.
There is no truth as such to this, I tend to down prioritize CPU for better RAM and GPU, plus NVMe (fast drives). I don'r run any very demanding games, but I do run stuff that requires a decent GPU (1060 in my case), go better with fast RAM, and almost everything works faster with NVMe.
01-29-2019 02:59 AM
homdax wrote:
Frankly it depends on your usage of the comp. Some applications work better with faster and greater amount of RAM, some are more CPU/GPU demanding and finally there are some that work better with fast drives.
There is no truth as such to this, I tend to down prioritize CPU for better RAM and GPU, plus NVMe (fast drives). I don'r run any very demanding games, but I do run stuff that requires a decent GPU (1060 in my case), go better with fast RAM, and almost everything works faster with NVMe.
01-28-2019 07:44 AM
AniChatt wrote:
Guys pls stop wasting your hard earned money buying a faster ram. Total waste. If you are from my area I will hapily sell my 4x3200 bdie kit and buy even a 2400kit and use that money for faster cpu and gpu. I have made a video to address. The performance difference is intangible and totally not worth it