64GB with four 16GB modules at 3200MHz compared to 32GB with four 8GB modules at the same speed.
64GB with four 16GB modules at 3200MHz compared to 32GB with four 8GB modules at the same speed.
You're weighing two options from G.Skill's TridentZ series. The first model offers 64GB of memory with a 3200C16D-32GTZR configuration, while the second provides 32GB in a 3200C14D-16GTZR setup. Both are designed for gaming performance. Consider your budget and how much RAM you need for optimal results.
I believe the second option is the quickest because it offers the best performance among the three.
Please confirm the specifications before proceeding. The first unit is a 2x16GB model and the second is a 2x8GB model.
Intel focuses less on latency, so dive deeper. The second option is also a strong pick.
You might require 32GB for demanding games or mods, especially if they’re resource-heavy, and 64GB is even more for top-tier performance or expensive titles. It’s not just about looks but actual needs. Edited November 15, 2019 by Jurrunio
You require 64GB because you either understand its necessity or you don’t.
Choosing a 50% higher price for reduced speed isn't ideal. The difference between C14 and C16 isn't significant compared to the extra 400MHz offered.