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4000MHz CL18 compared to 3600MHz CL16

4000MHz CL18 compared to 3600MHz CL16

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ByFeNix1350
Senior Member
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09-15-2016, 02:11 AM
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Hey! You're weighing two 32GB RAM options—one 3600MHz CL16 and another 4000MHz CL18, both at the same price. It depends on your needs: speed matters more if you're gaming or doing heavy multitasking, while the 4000MHz might offer a bit more performance for lighter workloads. Consider what you'll use it for most often.
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ByFeNix1350
09-15-2016, 02:11 AM #1

Hey! You're weighing two 32GB RAM options—one 3600MHz CL16 and another 4000MHz CL18, both at the same price. It depends on your needs: speed matters more if you're gaming or doing heavy multitasking, while the 4000MHz might offer a bit more performance for lighter workloads. Consider what you'll use it for most often.

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timo_1892
Senior Member
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09-15-2016, 07:48 AM
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Check pcpartpicker.com or other online marketplaces for compatible parts.
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timo_1892
09-15-2016, 07:48 AM #2

Check pcpartpicker.com or other online marketplaces for compatible parts.

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Mehta42
Member
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09-15-2016, 04:28 PM
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I don’t have access to specific part numbers or detailed timing data for that exact 3600MHz CL16 kit. The primary timings would typically be listed in the product documentation or on the manufacturer’s website. For your current setup, please confirm your CPU model and motherboard specifications so I can help match the timing details.
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Mehta42
09-15-2016, 04:28 PM #3

I don’t have access to specific part numbers or detailed timing data for that exact 3600MHz CL16 kit. The primary timings would typically be listed in the product documentation or on the manufacturer’s website. For your current setup, please confirm your CPU model and motherboard specifications so I can help match the timing details.

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jodo_2CH3
Junior Member
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09-23-2016, 03:28 AM
#4
They come in different pricing tiers. The 3600 kit is likely around $16-16-16, while the 4000 kit probably costs more. I’d choose the 3600 since it matches latency better. Using a Ryzen setup could hit 2000fclk and 4000MHz, but that might bring in latency issues. Few Zen 2 chips manage that speed. Edited July 23, 2020 by TofuHaroto
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jodo_2CH3
09-23-2016, 03:28 AM #4

They come in different pricing tiers. The 3600 kit is likely around $16-16-16, while the 4000 kit probably costs more. I’d choose the 3600 since it matches latency better. Using a Ryzen setup could hit 2000fclk and 4000MHz, but that might bring in latency issues. Few Zen 2 chips manage that speed. Edited July 23, 2020 by TofuHaroto

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MrAserFiles
Member
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09-24-2016, 11:51 PM
#5
You're looking to build a system with the Ryzen 9 3900XT, paired with the Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite motherboard. Your RAM options are: 3600Mhz CL16 and 4000Mhz CL18 models, both priced around $250 each on the site.
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MrAserFiles
09-24-2016, 11:51 PM #5

You're looking to build a system with the Ryzen 9 3900XT, paired with the Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite motherboard. Your RAM options are: 3600Mhz CL16 and 4000Mhz CL18 models, both priced around $250 each on the site.

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CrazyCarrots
Junior Member
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10-16-2016, 12:04 PM
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Both options appear safe based on what I see. More frequent signals often indicate a rev. The 16 kit runs from 16 to 18 to 18. If prices match, choose the 4000 kit and you can lower it to 3600 for improved performance.
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CrazyCarrots
10-16-2016, 12:04 PM #6

Both options appear safe based on what I see. More frequent signals often indicate a rev. The 16 kit runs from 16 to 18 to 18. If prices match, choose the 4000 kit and you can lower it to 3600 for improved performance.

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BriannaJ16
Member
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10-17-2016, 12:39 AM
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Yes, the fclk supports 4000Mhz. It matches the price you mentioned, offering better bandwidth and lower latency compared to other options.
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BriannaJ16
10-17-2016, 12:39 AM #7

Yes, the fclk supports 4000Mhz. It matches the price you mentioned, offering better bandwidth and lower latency compared to other options.

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xX_Skr4ydd_Xx
Member
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10-17-2016, 08:58 AM
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Purchase the 3600 CL16 kit and skip the extra setup. It performs better as-is, unlike the 4000MHz version which needs manual adjustments. The 3900X should suffice; the added performance gains of XT don't justify the $100 cost. 1900MHz is more typical for XT chips, while 2000MHz is rarely achieved even on them.
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xX_Skr4ydd_Xx
10-17-2016, 08:58 AM #8

Purchase the 3600 CL16 kit and skip the extra setup. It performs better as-is, unlike the 4000MHz version which needs manual adjustments. The 3900X should suffice; the added performance gains of XT don't justify the $100 cost. 1900MHz is more typical for XT chips, while 2000MHz is rarely achieved even on them.

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jackhammer212
Member
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10-17-2016, 02:44 PM
#9
They're both Micron E-dies; choosing one isn't crucial. Both support operation above 4000MHz.
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jackhammer212
10-17-2016, 02:44 PM #9

They're both Micron E-dies; choosing one isn't crucial. Both support operation above 4000MHz.