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Product Name: | TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4 32GB Kit (2x16GB) 3600MHz (PC4-28800) CL18 Desktop Memory Module Ram TLZBD432G3600HC18JDC01 Black |
Manufacturer: | TEAMGROUP |
Model Number: | TLZBD432G3600HC18JDC01 |
Product SKU: | B0B3QPM4SJ |
UPC: | 765441661615 |
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Between 3200 CL16 (your link) and 3600 CL18 (OP), the 3600 is going to be better on AMD systems because it will speed up infinity fabric as well. On Intel it won't matter as much, but the downgraded data throughput negates the bump in timing. So at best it's a wash, if not still slightly slower.
Oh shoot, didn't even notice it was 3600
That's a decent price on the SP kit, but people using Zen 2 or 3 should really aim for 3600 for best user-friendly performance.
Or get into the headache inducing never-ending list of darn-near identical acronyms that is known as RAM overclocking if you want best possible performance. LOL, good luck finding a B-die kit or whatever Hynix or Micron equivalents there once were. Everyone's moved their top tier fabs to DDR5.
Pretty soon, CL22 will be the only choices for new DDR4. You can still find 3600 CL16, but it ain't cheap, and probably never will be. CL14 has been ghost for a while. I have mixed feelings about this point in RAM generation lifecycle. At one end, you get some good deals, on the other end, you realize it won't be too long and the only new stuff for this generation you'll be able to buy will be garbage.
That's a decent price on the SP kit, but people using Zen 2 or 3 should really aim for 3600 for best user-friendly performance.
Or get into the headache inducing never-ending list of darn-near identical acronyms that is known as RAM overclocking if you want best possible performance. LOL, good luck finding a B-die kit or whatever Hynix or Micron equivalents there once were. Everyone's moved their top tier fabs to DDR5.
Pretty soon, CL22 will be the only choices for new DDR4. You can still find 3600 CL16, but it ain't cheap, and probably never will be. CL14 has been ghost for a while. I have mixed feelings about this point in RAM generation lifecycle. At one end, you get some good deals, on the other end, you realize it won't be too long and the only new stuff for this generation you'll be able to buy will be garbage.
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I hear those Anus boards only have one slot though.
Upgrading my AM4 system a little. Already did a jump from R7 2700 to a 5700X a week or two back. Now this RAM should bump it up a little more, replacing my old 3200 CL18 kit. I'll find another use for the older kit.
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What's the difference between the ram listed and this at $54?
TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta RGB DDR4 16GB (2x8GB) 3600MHz (PC4-28800) CL18 Desktop Gaming Memory Module Ram TF4D416G3600HC18JDC01 - White https://a.co/d/evbxLXn
The ram listed is 32 GB, and the one you mentioned is 16 GB
Same specs and price
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091FKD2N3
Same specs and price
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091FKD2N3
Seems like the same thing but rebadged. But here's their marketing spin on it: https://www.teamgroupin