expiredItsSoCheap | Staff posted May 01, 2025 09:31 AM
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expiredItsSoCheap | Staff posted May 01, 2025 09:31 AM
48GB (2x24GB) Crucial Pro DDR5 5600MHz CL46 UDIMM Desktop Memory
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Still surviving on 16GB ddr3 dual channel but it is showing age when windows decides to launch antivirus in the background
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Still surviving on 16GB ddr3 dual channel but it is showing age when windows decides to launch antivirus in the background
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Still surviving on 16GB ddr3 dual channel but it is showing age when windows decides to launch antivirus in the background
A compromise as 4 sticks still tended to lose clock speed.
Prices are stagnant enough that the 128GB I bought in 2023 has been a stable investment the entire time.
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Still surviving on 16GB ddr3 dual channel but it is showing age when windows decides to launch antivirus in the background
PM me if you've got spare slots and want me to mail some DDR3. I used to work tech repair and have a box I've barely touched in a year of extra sticks. If they're 4GB, they're useful.
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A compromise as 4 sticks still tended to lose clock speed.
Prices are stagnant enough that the 128GB I bought in 2023 has been a stable investment the entire time.
This right here; prices have been good enough to just appreciate whether or not you're using it. At the rate current things are going, might actually need 64GB+ sometime soon.
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For people who aren't accustomed to DDR5 and the higher clock speeds, technically the CL rating is relative to the memory clock rate (MHz), so the same CL value is less actual time when running at a higher clock rate. This is why CL values move up slightly when clock speeds go up. This CL value is still quite high relative to other brands though
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Depends on bios, you'd have to check your motherboard support list.
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