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expired Posted by sr71 • Jan 1, 2023
Jan 1, 2023 8:04 AM
32GB (2x 16) G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series DDR5 6000 Desktop RAM kit $170
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Intel says [intel.com] its latest CPU supports upto 5600 Mhz DDR5 RAM
AMD says [amd.com] its latest CPU supports upto 5200 Mhz DDR5 RAM
so will 6000 Mhz DDR5 RAM provide any performance improvement anywhere in the computer architecture?
Intel says [intel.com] its latest CPU supports upto 5600 Mhz DDR5 RAM
AMD says [amd.com] its latest CPU supports upto 5200 Mhz DDR5 RAM
so will 6000 Mhz DDR5 RAM provide any performance improvement anywhere in the computer architecture?
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You can easily tighten the timings on this to close to 9ns latency and speed to 7800 with even a mediocre MC on your CPU. In real world use like gaming despite the latency, it outperforms DDR4. We are definitely already at the breaking point where it doesn't make sense to invest in DDR4 any longer with the availability of these SK Hynix M and A dies.
I am able to get CL34 at 7400 stable with the higher density 6400 kit (2x32gb) so these lower density 2x16gb kits should be able to push even harder. Intel 13th Gen anyways, Zen4's memory controller isn't as good and will on "average" only go as high as 6400 but 6000 is typical (CL30).
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You can easily tighten the timings on this to close to 9ns latency and speed to 7800 with even a mediocre MC on your CPU. In real world use like gaming despite the latency, it outperforms DDR4. We are definitely already at the breaking point where it doesn't make sense to invest in DDR4 any longer with the availability of these SK Hynix M and A dies.
I am able to get CL34 at 7400 stable with the higher density 6400 kit (2x32gb) so these lower density 2x16gb kits should be able to push even harder. Intel 13th Gen anyways, Zen4's memory controller isn't as good and will on "average" only go as high as 6400 but 6000 is typical (CL30).
In term of DDR5 ram maturing, there is still a lot of margin for improvement with latency: with 7400 speed, enthusiastic users should be able to get down to CL28 or CL26 with the good chips.
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