F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Comparison of 6400MHz CL32 and CL40 performance.

Comparison of 6400MHz CL32 and CL40 performance.

Comparison of 6400MHz CL32 and CL40 performance.

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Mcmuq
Junior Member
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09-29-2023, 04:13 PM
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The timing differences between these models are usually minor and often don’t affect performance noticeably. Focus on overall specs and your needs rather than microseconds.
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Mcmuq
09-29-2023, 04:13 PM #1

The timing differences between these models are usually minor and often don’t affect performance noticeably. Focus on overall specs and your needs rather than microseconds.

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Kraggoth
Junior Member
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09-29-2023, 05:18 PM
#2
System ??
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Kraggoth
09-29-2023, 05:18 PM #2

System ??

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Beutelwookie
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09-29-2023, 10:11 PM
#3
It varies based on your CPU model and intended use. For gaming, consider the specific titles, their settings, and your GPU. RAM changes usually only impact performance when your system is CPU constrained. In demanding visual games with high settings, RAM speed might have a slight effect, but the change will be minimal—around 10-15%. If the cost difference is significant, opting for the DDR5-6400 CL32 kit could provide a small advantage in CPU-limited scenarios. However, if the price gap is large, it may not justify the upgrade.
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Beutelwookie
09-29-2023, 10:11 PM #3

It varies based on your CPU model and intended use. For gaming, consider the specific titles, their settings, and your GPU. RAM changes usually only impact performance when your system is CPU constrained. In demanding visual games with high settings, RAM speed might have a slight effect, but the change will be minimal—around 10-15%. If the cost difference is significant, opting for the DDR5-6400 CL32 kit could provide a small advantage in CPU-limited scenarios. However, if the price gap is large, it may not justify the upgrade.

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vavalbel
Member
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10-18-2023, 03:54 AM
#4
At AMD it's advised to stay below 6000MT, while Intel might see more gains. Generally, a lower clock speed is preferable, though timing factors can vary.
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vavalbel
10-18-2023, 03:54 AM #4

At AMD it's advised to stay below 6000MT, while Intel might see more gains. Generally, a lower clock speed is preferable, though timing factors can vary.

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ruralMCgaming
Member
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10-18-2023, 09:03 AM
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Considering your R9 7900X and RX7800XT, you're still choosing a motherboard due to compatibility concerns.
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ruralMCgaming
10-18-2023, 09:03 AM #5

Considering your R9 7900X and RX7800XT, you're still choosing a motherboard due to compatibility concerns.

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LFPC
Member
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10-18-2023, 05:20 PM
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I rarely focus on QVL since it mainly refers to RAM from the time the motherboard was released.
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LFPC
10-18-2023, 05:20 PM #6

I rarely focus on QVL since it mainly refers to RAM from the time the motherboard was released.

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DreamDragon
Member
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10-18-2023, 07:12 PM
#7
I wasn't aware of that until I discovered the system might become unstable without testing the RAM. I think I'll need to pick a different type of RAM and just hope it works, which isn't ideal.
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DreamDragon
10-18-2023, 07:12 PM #7

I wasn't aware of that until I discovered the system might become unstable without testing the RAM. I think I'll need to pick a different type of RAM and just hope it works, which isn't ideal.

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Aladael
Member
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10-18-2023, 08:58 PM
#8
You won't see any change. Just a note: the 7800X3D tends to be preferable when you're mainly playing games.
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Aladael
10-18-2023, 08:58 PM #8

You won't see any change. Just a note: the 7800X3D tends to be preferable when you're mainly playing games.

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10-18-2023, 09:34 PM
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I tried Corsair and ended up with 2x32GB, but it functioned properly. Using the bigger capacity version they offer for benchmarks helped too. In the UK, that was the only memory option I could find without expensive imports. I’d pick a 7800X3D if I were gaming with a 6000MT CL30, rather than an X3D without faster RAM. The 3D V-CACHE should more than compensate for any memory differences.
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itz_Jesper2016
10-18-2023, 09:34 PM #9

I tried Corsair and ended up with 2x32GB, but it functioned properly. Using the bigger capacity version they offer for benchmarks helped too. In the UK, that was the only memory option I could find without expensive imports. I’d pick a 7800X3D if I were gaming with a 6000MT CL30, rather than an X3D without faster RAM. The 3D V-CACHE should more than compensate for any memory differences.

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kervinc
Posting Freak
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10-19-2023, 12:57 AM
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It's perfectly fine to exceed 6000MT on AMD; the real issue is that the returns aren't substantial compared to the expense. 6000 represents an optimal balance, not the most efficient one.
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kervinc
10-19-2023, 12:57 AM #10

It's perfectly fine to exceed 6000MT on AMD; the real issue is that the returns aren't substantial compared to the expense. 6000 represents an optimal balance, not the most efficient one.

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