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But for DDR5 6000CL30 is the sweet spot right now, 6000CL32 definitely isn't bad there are kits that are 5400CL40 or worse.
For a deeper explanation just Google DDR4 vs DDR5 plenty of articles. But basically people wondered the same thing when we switched from DDR3 to DDR4.
You are clueless. 6000mhz cl 30 is only considered the sweet spot for am5 bc it has trouble running higher frequencies. Despite that a 6400mhz cl32 kit will perform better if it works.
For Intel you can be guaranteed 7600mhz with any decent z790 board.
So instead of calling me clueless like a child, trying to boost your own little online ego...
Realize I was trying to give a simple explanation to someone looking for a simple explanation, which should be self explanatory given that I told them to Google it for a deeper understanding if they cared enough.
Even though this thread is an Intel bundle, 6000cl30 is still a good sweet spot not because of AMD's AM5 issues but it's the most heavily produced consumer RAM so it's usually the best bang for your buck (welcome to Slickdeals) & no one who is asking the question to begin with will be able to even notice a difference between 6000cl30 & 6400cl32, hell they wouldn't notice 7000cl28 with the tightest tuning ever over 6000cl30.
Plus if they end up going with an AM5 bundle it's not going to cause them to buy RAM that highly likely won't even hit its advertised Expo speeds.
So instead of calling me clueless like a child, trying to boost your own little online ego...
Realize I was trying to give a simple explanation to someone looking for a simple explanation, which should be self explanatory given that I told them to Google it for a deeper understanding if they cared enough.
Even though this thread is an Intel bundle, 6000cl30 is still a good sweet spot not because of AMD's AM5 issues but it's the most heavily produced consumer RAM so it's usually the best bang for your buck (welcome to Slickdeals) & no one who is asking the question to begin with will be able to even notice a difference between 6000cl30 & 6400cl32, hell they wouldn't notice 7000cl28 with the tightest tuning ever over 6000cl30.
Plus if they end up going with an AM5 bundle it's not going to cause them to buy RAM that highly likely won't even hit its advertised Expo speeds.
lol active cooling to hit 8000mhz and not being able to hit 6400mhz cl32 is sad. Your friend is as clueless as you. A 6000mhz cl30 kit is 85-90 bucks wheras a 6800-7200mhz kit is 100. It is not just the difference in their stock expo/xmp speeds but getting a worse binned kit like 6000mhz cl30 opens the chance of getting 16gb m die instead of a die which really screws you over for intel.
But yeah you're so much smarter than me & especially him, he's definitely clueless. 🙄
Take your L and go home.
But yeah you're so much smarter than me & especially him, he's definitely clueless. 🙄
Take your L and go home.