Discussing RAM
Discussing RAM
You're at 10.7 GHz with 2666MHz cards, which is a solid setup. Upgrading to higher frequencies could boost performance but may require a compatible motherboard and drivers. Consider it if you notice lag or want better multitasking. Keep them if they meet your needs.
You might attempt to manually increase the speed of the existing setup and observe the results. However, the performance gain isn't worth investing in another unit—just try tweaking this one yourself to find its limits.
Another discussion from yesterday about benchmarks stood out to me, especially regarding how much better Intel RAM performs. I’ve always believed memory speed plays a bigger role with Ryzen and iSeries chips. If you can afford it, you’ll notice a noticeable boost in performance. The real question remains: is this really necessary? What tasks on your PC make you think, “Wow, I wish it ran faster so I could do ___?” Without a solid reason, it might just be an unnecessary expense.