F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Checking if a 4000MHz option works for this Ryzen 5 5600G setup. Also, looking into the latest Corsair RAM.

Checking if a 4000MHz option works for this Ryzen 5 5600G setup. Also, looking into the latest Corsair RAM.

Checking if a 4000MHz option works for this Ryzen 5 5600G setup. Also, looking into the latest Corsair RAM.

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mist76767
Junior Member
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05-19-2016, 10:27 AM
#11
I think about the purchase with mixed feelings. The G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB looks promising, but I’m still curious about how it fits with my current setup. I appreciate the RGB flow from Corsair products, though I’m not sure if spending a bit more will be worth it. If this works with my system, I might go ahead and swap the older Corsair sticks for these, saving $250.
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mist76767
05-19-2016, 10:27 AM #11

I think about the purchase with mixed feelings. The G.Skill Trident Z Neo Series 32GB looks promising, but I’m still curious about how it fits with my current setup. I appreciate the RGB flow from Corsair products, though I’m not sure if spending a bit more will be worth it. If this works with my system, I might go ahead and swap the older Corsair sticks for these, saving $250.

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UiteOPisa
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05-22-2016, 09:42 PM
#12
Both options seem viable. With a slight performance gap of around 5%, the extra $80 for the Teamgroup kit might be justified if you believe it adds value. After reviewing the CPU-z data again, your current kit is Samsung B-Dies, which are among the top memory solutions for Ryzen processors. You likely have a decent mix, but with minimal effort you should be able to get it running smoothly and quickly. If you decide to keep the memory, consider updating the BIOS settings manually—enter the recommended timings, set DRAM voltage to 1.36, and try booting. In the worst case, if it doesn’t work, return it and opt for the Teamgroup kit.
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UiteOPisa
05-22-2016, 09:42 PM #12

Both options seem viable. With a slight performance gap of around 5%, the extra $80 for the Teamgroup kit might be justified if you believe it adds value. After reviewing the CPU-z data again, your current kit is Samsung B-Dies, which are among the top memory solutions for Ryzen processors. You likely have a decent mix, but with minimal effort you should be able to get it running smoothly and quickly. If you decide to keep the memory, consider updating the BIOS settings manually—enter the recommended timings, set DRAM voltage to 1.36, and try booting. In the worst case, if it doesn’t work, return it and opt for the Teamgroup kit.

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akanijo
Member
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05-23-2016, 08:04 AM
#13
Thanks for your feedback Ronothan! Your insights really clarified things for me. It’s a shame I missed your last update—I just returned from Amazon with the Kohl's returns. I’ve already placed the sticks for the return. Based on what you suggested, I’m leaning toward the Teamgroup sticks. Would you say that choosing them was the optimal decision given all your recommendations? I’d have followed your advice but didn’t have time.
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akanijo
05-23-2016, 08:04 AM #13

Thanks for your feedback Ronothan! Your insights really clarified things for me. It’s a shame I missed your last update—I just returned from Amazon with the Kohl's returns. I’ve already placed the sticks for the return. Based on what you suggested, I’m leaning toward the Teamgroup sticks. Would you say that choosing them was the optimal decision given all your recommendations? I’d have followed your advice but didn’t have time.

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Tekkerzz25
Member
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05-27-2016, 05:14 PM
#14
The Teamgroup options are a great choice and eliminate the need for decision-making. I’d prefer the G.Skill kit, but it’s also very affordable. If you’re okay investing, the Teamgroup kit will deliver strong performance. Plus, if you’re committed, they can really push your limits quickly.
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Tekkerzz25
05-27-2016, 05:14 PM #14

The Teamgroup options are a great choice and eliminate the need for decision-making. I’d prefer the G.Skill kit, but it’s also very affordable. If you’re okay investing, the Teamgroup kit will deliver strong performance. Plus, if you’re committed, they can really push your limits quickly.

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Zephyrinius
Member
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05-27-2016, 08:10 PM
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Usually I keep my spending in check, but with the $250 return plus the 3600MHz Corsair RAM at $105, it seems like a solid purchase. I appreciate having a good setup space and the quality of this product really stands out! It also uses less power than expected. Do you have any way to reach me once I get my Teamgroup sticks? Besides setting up the XMP profile, I might need help fine-tuning them later. You're a real help! Thank you for your support. EDIT: Perhaps leaving the thread open would be easier, though the problem is now closed.
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Zephyrinius
05-27-2016, 08:10 PM #15

Usually I keep my spending in check, but with the $250 return plus the 3600MHz Corsair RAM at $105, it seems like a solid purchase. I appreciate having a good setup space and the quality of this product really stands out! It also uses less power than expected. Do you have any way to reach me once I get my Teamgroup sticks? Besides setting up the XMP profile, I might need help fine-tuning them later. You're a real help! Thank you for your support. EDIT: Perhaps leaving the thread open would be easier, though the problem is now closed.

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NightMareHK
Junior Member
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05-29-2016, 02:01 AM
#16
You have options for mentioning users directly or sending messages through this platform. I didn’t need to create this myself, though I’ve received many, making it simple.
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NightMareHK
05-29-2016, 02:01 AM #16

You have options for mentioning users directly or sending messages through this platform. I didn’t need to create this myself, though I’ve received many, making it simple.

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