4000MHz 18-22-22 compared to 3600MHz 18-19-19-39
4000MHz 18-22-22 compared to 3600MHz 18-19-19-39
Order a set of 3600 cl16 units—it’s affordable and likely to work well.
I discovered a Gskill Trident Neo 16 GB model. The test results show 16-19-19-39... Are you asking if it's compatible with CL16?
Zen 2 involves complex timing because the CPU's various clocks don't need to stay in sync. Reaching 4000 RAM typically requires asynchronous operation, which introduces delays. This isn't an issue for Intel. The manufacturer specifies that the RAM should handle those speeds, even though the CPU itself isn't officially rated for such high rates. I own a Kingston HyperX RGB kit rated for 4000, with XMP settings at 4000-19-21-21 and a lower one at 3600-17-18-18. Both Intel and AMD systems perform better with the 3600 profile in real-world scenarios compared to 4000.