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I can assist you with that.

I can assist you with that.

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Ninja_Gurl5000
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12-13-2025, 05:13 AM
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My system was constructed around five years ago, and at that time, this RAM was among the top of its class in the series. The price was $159.99. They mentioned something about absolute latency calculations, noting that a 2400MHz C10 is actually quicker than a 3200MHz C16, though it's been quite some time since I recall those details.
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Ninja_Gurl5000
12-13-2025, 05:13 AM #11

My system was constructed around five years ago, and at that time, this RAM was among the top of its class in the series. The price was $159.99. They mentioned something about absolute latency calculations, noting that a 2400MHz C10 is actually quicker than a 3200MHz C16, though it's been quite some time since I recall those details.

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Clareesuh
Member
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12-13-2025, 05:13 AM
#12
time in nanoseconds equals 2000 multiplied by cl divided by mhz. This calculation shows that 3000 MHz CL15 matches 3200 CL16, both equaling 10 nanoseconds.
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Clareesuh
12-13-2025, 05:13 AM #12

time in nanoseconds equals 2000 multiplied by cl divided by mhz. This calculation shows that 3000 MHz CL15 matches 3200 CL16, both equaling 10 nanoseconds.

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Treplex
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12-13-2025, 05:13 AM
#13
This has been useful for me, and it reminded me that both Intel and AMD DDR4 use an integrated memory controller driven by the CPU.
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Treplex
12-13-2025, 05:13 AM #13

This has been useful for me, and it reminded me that both Intel and AMD DDR4 use an integrated memory controller driven by the CPU.

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