Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz C36 Intel Optimized Desktop Memory (Dynamic Ten-Zone RGB Lighting, Onboard Voltage Regulation, Custom XMP 3.0 Profiles, Tight Response Times) Black
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expiredJeigra posted Apr 27, 2023 04:21 PM
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expiredJeigra posted Apr 27, 2023 04:21 PM
32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6000MHz C36 Desktop Memory RAM (2x16GB)
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I would personally spend the extra $20 and get the G.Skill at 10ns and CAS 30. Just a little bit more performance...
I also really like the way the Trident sticks look. Will be using them in my next build. If you don't need or want rgb on your sticks, you can save $20.
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Look up RAM Latency calculators. If memory serves, 10ns is usually the sweet spot for price performance for DDR4 memory. I'm not sure what that number is for DDR5 but it's probably pretty close. For RAM speed, a LOWER latency number that the calculator spits out is considered better.
Edit: Here is a decent chart to help you decide with some additional info. Lower is better, but also increasingly more expensive. Hope this helps you make a decision. https://www.cgdirector.
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Look up RAM Latency calculators. If memory serves, 10ns is usually the sweet spot for price performance for DDR4 memory. I'm not sure what that number is for DDR5 but it's probably pretty close. For RAM speed, a LOWER latency number that the calculator spits out is considered better.
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