Memory timings for Intel Iris Xe graphics still influence laptop performance.
Memory timings for Intel Iris Xe graphics still influence laptop performance.
I'm planning to upgrade my school PC, and with the discount they're offering, I can get better RAM. I'm considering a 16GB kit with Ripjaws 3200MHz memory, but I also have the option to spend more for better timing. Will this affect Iris Xe graphics? Or is it just hype right now? Also, the laptop claims to have 8GB at 3200MHz. Will this memory actually run at that speed? I'm wondering if you need a BIOS overclock to reach above 2333/2666MHz, or is that just theory? CL22 versus CL18.
the price gap is around 50 usd for 400 nok. it seems costly, but i have a budget and can handle it if it offers about 10% savings. if it's only 2-5, then i won't.
What processor is included? You probably won<|pad|> a bit too much on XMP or memory options—I suggest getting the CL22 RAM. If the ripjaws can't run at 2666 or less on a system without XMP support, it might be a good idea.
A jdec profile is a predefined configuration for the jdec tool, specifying settings and parameters to optimize performance or behavior.
The jdec profile sets the performance parameters for a memory stick when XMP or manual settings aren't available. The ripjaws cl18 models need XMP enabled to operate at 3200 cl18, but this feature isn't accessible on a Dell business PC. You might see it run at 3200 cl22, though most likely it will be slower at 2666 or below. A spec from jdec states that sticks rated for 3200 cl22 will perform at that speed.