Comparing Kingston HyperX Fury 2666 and 3200 with 8GB RAM highlights their differences in performance and features.
Comparing Kingston HyperX Fury 2666 and 3200 with 8GB RAM highlights their differences in performance and features.
You're considering a performance boost with your current setup. The upgrade from an R5 4650G to a HyperX Fury 2x8 could make a noticeable difference, especially for light gaming and some online titles. However, the jump from 2666 to 3200 MHz is moderate—browsing and most games should run smoothly, though you might feel a slight improvement in responsiveness. Think about your specific needs and whether the extra speed justifies the cost.
Switching from 8GB to 16GB will significantly impact gaming and browsing performance. The theoretical speed boost might offer a slight advantage based on memory timings, but it’s not worth the concern—you should move forward with the upgrade. Just purchase the new system, preferably used if you know how to source reliable used parts. RAMs are generally safe to buy secondhand unless you deal with untrustworthy sellers.
Please send the thaiphoon burner screenshot for verification. I'm assuming the Klevv stick is either Hynix CJR or DJR (DJR preferred). Avoid generic 2x8 2666 kits—they usually come with much lower I/O compared to the Klevv model. If possible, aim for 4400-4600 MHz; otherwise, you might settle for 4000-4200 depending on your board's capabilities. Zen2 APUs offer better performance than CPUs and include a quartered cache, which boosts RAM speeds.