High-speed RAM at 2666MHz offers premium performance, while 3000MHz XPG ADATA RAM provides a more affordable option.
High-speed RAM at 2666MHz offers premium performance, while 3000MHz XPG ADATA RAM provides a more affordable option.
You should consider the available options carefully. The 8GB DDR4 2666MHz RAM is a solid choice for your Intel i5 10400F, but if budget matters, the XPG ADATA 3000MHz offers a more affordable alternative.
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Varies with timing, but a 3200Mhz CL 16 is recommended, or a 3000Mhz CL 16 for B460. Choose the most affordable option, since branding usually doesn't impact performance much.
Generally these days new ram under 3000 is the worst trash. The 3000 kit is probably better and cheaper. Since the 3000MTs ram is cheaper there is 0 reason you can't use it, it'll just run at the max speed your CPU/MB allow. Depending on the timings though the 3000 kit could be worse. What are the timings of both? I agree. Get 3200CL16 if its the same price. If not you should be able to find 3000CL16 for as cheap as anything else.