Comparison of memory variations between G.Skill Ripjaws V 3600MHz CL16 and G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3600MHz CL16 models
Comparison of memory variations between G.Skill Ripjaws V 3600MHz CL16 and G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3600MHz CL16 models
I’ve tried lots of ripjaws kits, nothing fancy but still solid. A 3200MHz CL16 from most kits delivers good results—hardware unboxed showed a comparison of RAM speeds on their YouTube channel. Check it out if you’re interested.
They seem to be discussing memory kits and their impact on system performance. Many of the computers I've built since DDR4 were equipped with these kits, and they performed well across various systems. While not the fastest options, they offer good value for money. There are many comparison videos available, but it's important to consider your specific platform. Newer Ryzen models often struggle at high speeds like 3600MHz, so it might save you some cash. Second and third generation Ryzen generally handle faster memory better, potentially boosting performance by 4-5% depending on use. Intel tends to see more consistent gains with higher memory speeds, though they don't grow as rapidly as AMD. Always check performance stats for your setup before deciding. Overall, it should work fine either way.
Maybe I’ll try the Ryzen 7 5800X or the Ryzen 7 5700G if I manage to get one. Thanks for the tip—I’m definitely going to look into a few details and appreciate it!
Earlier you suggested possibly switching to a second generation model. The main issue is that our country no longer receives stick shipments for the second generation, which means I might not be able to secure a 5700g unit without facing very high import duties and shipping costs.