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16 GB with 4000 Hz C15 compared to 32 GB with 3600 Hz C16

16 GB with 4000 Hz C15 compared to 32 GB with 3600 Hz C16

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Eduvieira
Junior Member
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09-22-2019, 09:00 AM
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You're considering RAM options for your upcoming build and are weighing performance factors. Right now you're evaluating two G.Skill configurations: one with 2x8GB at 4000MHz and another with 2x16GB at 3600MHz. Since you're planning a gaming rig with large space sims and RPGs, you're likely prioritizing memory capacity over speed. The X570 Tomahawk motherboard supports these speeds, so you can focus on how the RAM choice impacts your overall experience rather than just timing details.
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Eduvieira
09-22-2019, 09:00 AM #1

You're considering RAM options for your upcoming build and are weighing performance factors. Right now you're evaluating two G.Skill configurations: one with 2x8GB at 4000MHz and another with 2x16GB at 3600MHz. Since you're planning a gaming rig with large space sims and RPGs, you're likely prioritizing memory capacity over speed. The X570 Tomahawk motherboard supports these speeds, so you can focus on how the RAM choice impacts your overall experience rather than just timing details.

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FlamesOfLove
Junior Member
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09-22-2019, 10:58 AM
#2
Suggest 32GB RAM for 3600 C16 graphics, expect games to demand more memory and the 4000 MHz C15 is quite excessive.
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FlamesOfLove
09-22-2019, 10:58 AM #2

Suggest 32GB RAM for 3600 C16 graphics, expect games to demand more memory and the 4000 MHz C15 is quite excessive.

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Camsell
Member
207
09-22-2019, 11:05 AM
#3
Choose the 2x16GB package if you have just those two choices. You won’t see a significant variation between CL15 and CL16 when playing games.
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Camsell
09-22-2019, 11:05 AM #3

Choose the 2x16GB package if you have just those two choices. You won’t see a significant variation between CL15 and CL16 when playing games.

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thebjmax1
Senior Member
395
09-22-2019, 01:28 PM
#4
The issue lies in the mismatch between the memory capacity and speed. Using 16GB or 32GB at 3200MHz won't fully utilize the processor's potential, as the memory speed is too slow for high-performance tasks.
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thebjmax1
09-22-2019, 01:28 PM #4

The issue lies in the mismatch between the memory capacity and speed. Using 16GB or 32GB at 3200MHz won't fully utilize the processor's potential, as the memory speed is too slow for high-performance tasks.

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thebjmax1
Senior Member
395
09-22-2019, 09:35 PM
#5
I don’t have a preference for these two options. RGB works for me too, though it’s not essential.
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thebjmax1
09-22-2019, 09:35 PM #5

I don’t have a preference for these two options. RGB works for me too, though it’s not essential.

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Niclin13
Member
193
09-22-2019, 09:44 PM
#6
Which processor is installed on that X570 unit? A $200 budget works well for RAM, and you should easily locate RGB memory options at that cost.
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Niclin13
09-22-2019, 09:44 PM #6

Which processor is installed on that X570 unit? A $200 budget works well for RAM, and you should easily locate RGB memory options at that cost.

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Salty_Cactus1
Member
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09-22-2019, 11:32 PM
#7
The updated 5900X model.
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Salty_Cactus1
09-22-2019, 11:32 PM #7

The updated 5900X model.

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brisketbones
Junior Member
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09-23-2019, 12:10 AM
#8
I'm really confused... I assumed that was your GPU.
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brisketbones
09-23-2019, 12:10 AM #8

I'm really confused... I assumed that was your GPU.

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kip1113
Member
129
09-23-2019, 11:20 AM
#9
We don't understand how Infinity Fabric would handle the new Ryzen CPUs. If your system has 4000Mhz RAM but the interface can't reach 2000Mhz, it won't be a perfect match and performance would drop compared to using 3600Mhz RAM.
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kip1113
09-23-2019, 11:20 AM #9

We don't understand how Infinity Fabric would handle the new Ryzen CPUs. If your system has 4000Mhz RAM but the interface can't reach 2000Mhz, it won't be a perfect match and performance would drop compared to using 3600Mhz RAM.

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mrm4088
Member
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09-30-2019, 05:57 PM
#10
Regarding the claim about AMD suggesting 4000 MHz RAM is the new optimal setting for their 5000 series, it appears to be a rumor. If true, would choosing the 4000 kit offer better value compared to your current setup? Given your existing configuration (5900X and 6900XT), you might find the higher-end options more beneficial since you're already past diminishing returns. You could consider purchasing both from Amazon and returning the unused one.
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mrm4088
09-30-2019, 05:57 PM #10

Regarding the claim about AMD suggesting 4000 MHz RAM is the new optimal setting for their 5000 series, it appears to be a rumor. If true, would choosing the 4000 kit offer better value compared to your current setup? Given your existing configuration (5900X and 6900XT), you might find the higher-end options more beneficial since you're already past diminishing returns. You could consider purchasing both from Amazon and returning the unused one.

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