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CL16 vs CL18 vs... continues the comparison of these teams or players.
3200 MHz CL18 would experience greater delay than 3200 MHz CL16. However, 3200 MHz CL16 matches the absolute delay of 3600 MHz CL18. Each has a fixed latency of 10 nanoseconds. As discussed earlier, these values are expressed in clock cycles, meaning higher frequency partially offsets the delay to some degree. A delay of 18 cycles at 3600 MHz equals the same duration as 16 cycles at 3200 MHz.
No, the Ryzen Infinity Fabric operates at a maximum of 3200MHz.
Comparing the two options: a 3600MHz kit versus your current 3200MHz setup. The performance difference depends on your use case—higher frequency can mean better speed or efficiency in certain applications.
Nothing will happen. You won't get any benefit at all—it's not worth it. In short: if you're seeing around 120 FPS in a game, a slight increase might come to 121 FPS after the upgrade. Unless you enjoy checking benchmarks. I'll revise this right away: it could depend on your system (we'd need more details), but honestly, @frozensun my point stands. It's a massive waste of money on RAM for such a minor performance boost. You'd be better off spending it on something else, like more games.
Ohhh, if you already have the kit, I'd prob swap it. You running an AMD rig @frozensun ? Btw, greetings from Slovenia