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Whats up guys, i see a ton of different RAM and different brands selling them. I know that it depends on what speed you buy and more expensive means better (most of the time). But what brand is the most reliable and would you recommend?
- RAM Advice for AMD EXPO : r/buildapc - Reddit
I would like to ask the better choice for RAMs that supports...
- How to choose DDR5 RAM? : r/buildapc - Reddit
Looking for the best RAM module to get the most out of a...
- RAM Advice for AMD EXPO : r/buildapc - Reddit
I would like to ask the better choice for RAMs that supports the AMD EXPO. Currently there are few choices that I would pick according to my budget category. I do not know if there will be a significant gains from one RAM onto another.
Looking for the best RAM module to get the most out of a 7800X3D without being absurdly overpriced and having diminishing returns. Currently deciding between these two modules: G.SKILL Trident Z5 Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 6000 (PC5 48000) Desktop Memory Model F5-6000J3040F16GX2-TZ5K
what is the best bang for your buck DDR5 speed these days? Hey guys, I built my PC in 2021 with a 10600k, 3600mhz ram, and a 3060ti (added later). I'm planning on rebuilding it with a new cpu, MB, and RAM, but I'm not familiar with DDR5 since I haven't researched the PC market in a while.
You don't save anything on the mobo, DDR5 and 4 models are either the same in price or $5-10 off. There's DDR5-6000 CL30 for under $90. The price difference is $20 for significantly better performance and reusability. You can also pay $10-15 more for DDR5-7200-CL32 that leaves the best DDR4 further in the dust. Buying new DDR4 is stupid for new ...
Building a new pc. ddr5 ram is costing $35 extra. Planning to pair with intel 13th gen. Wondering if it is worth going with ddr5 now? The gains from video reviews on youtube shows very minimal gains but I wonder when time progress does softwares and OS start taking advantage of ddr5?
Comparison of the latencies of the currently best (cost-effective) RAM on the market: DDR4 has best CL around 8.90ns and best tRCD around 10.60ns, DDR5 has best CL around 10.00ns and best tRCD around 12.00ns. So DDR4 is currently better in latencies than DDR5!