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Need assistance comparing RAM speed and capacity.

Need assistance comparing RAM speed and capacity.

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nasu520
Junior Member
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06-04-2016, 08:45 AM
#1
Still considering the options: 24g 2666 at cl20 vs 16g 3200 cl20. Which should you pick? You mentioned having two PCs—main one with 16g 3200 cl20 and a slightly older one with 8g 3200 cl19. Both are 9th gen, but the older model is less powerful. You’re thinking about whether to upgrade PC1 or stick with PC2. If you want speed, go with the newer 24g 2666 cl19. If you prefer stability and lower cost, keep PC2 as planned. For future builds, speed usually trumps capacity unless you need more storage.
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nasu520
06-04-2016, 08:45 AM #1

Still considering the options: 24g 2666 at cl20 vs 16g 3200 cl20. Which should you pick? You mentioned having two PCs—main one with 16g 3200 cl20 and a slightly older one with 8g 3200 cl19. Both are 9th gen, but the older model is less powerful. You’re thinking about whether to upgrade PC1 or stick with PC2. If you want speed, go with the newer 24g 2666 cl19. If you prefer stability and lower cost, keep PC2 as planned. For future builds, speed usually trumps capacity unless you need more storage.

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OreoPro124420
Member
199
06-10-2016, 04:34 AM
#2
The instructions are a bit unclear. You mentioned wanting just one PC and asked about RAM usage. If you need storage capacity, that should come first—even if it means running in single-channel mode. Speed is beneficial if you don’t need extra capacity.
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OreoPro124420
06-10-2016, 04:34 AM #2

The instructions are a bit unclear. You mentioned wanting just one PC and asked about RAM usage. If you need storage capacity, that should come first—even if it means running in single-channel mode. Speed is beneficial if you don’t need extra capacity.

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FartSteam
Member
83
06-12-2016, 05:33 AM
#3
The one that offers the smoother experience is the most important for these machines.
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FartSteam
06-12-2016, 05:33 AM #3

The one that offers the smoother experience is the most important for these machines.

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65
06-19-2016, 05:54 PM
#4
The package offering the least delay
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UnicornPegasus
06-19-2016, 05:54 PM #4

The package offering the least delay

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BluRamzy
Member
166
06-21-2016, 02:22 PM
#5
Those components are likely a 9900k, Ryzen 3900x or another model. To determine which works best first, you’ll need to check performance specs. Regarding RAM, 16GB is a common requirement for most tasks, but more may be needed depending on your workload.
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BluRamzy
06-21-2016, 02:22 PM #5

Those components are likely a 9900k, Ryzen 3900x or another model. To determine which works best first, you’ll need to check performance specs. Regarding RAM, 16GB is a common requirement for most tasks, but more may be needed depending on your workload.

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blakeaboo
Member
53
06-22-2016, 03:34 PM
#6
Windows running in standby mode consumes approximately 4 to 5 GB of memory, indicating that 16 GB might be a reasonable amount in 2020.
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blakeaboo
06-22-2016, 03:34 PM #6

Windows running in standby mode consumes approximately 4 to 5 GB of memory, indicating that 16 GB might be a reasonable amount in 2020.

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ExllentButtz
Junior Member
2
06-27-2016, 06:27 PM
#7
The updated AMD 3800X delivers improved performance and features a faster SSD. Comparing it to the older CPU, I’m unsure which pairing would enhance speed more. Also, the 8G 3200 CL19 will remain on its current machine unless you change the RAM installation.
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ExllentButtz
06-27-2016, 06:27 PM #7

The updated AMD 3800X delivers improved performance and features a faster SSD. Comparing it to the older CPU, I’m unsure which pairing would enhance speed more. Also, the 8G 3200 CL19 will remain on its current machine unless you change the RAM installation.

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TiagoSigod
Junior Member
43
06-27-2016, 07:09 PM
#8
They both look good but I’d choose the 3800x as my primary rig. Use two 8GB 3200 units and keep the single 8GB one for the 9700 rig, unless you require over 16 GB of RAM.
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TiagoSigod
06-27-2016, 07:09 PM #8

They both look good but I’d choose the 3800x as my primary rig. Use two 8GB 3200 units and keep the single 8GB one for the 9700 rig, unless you require over 16 GB of RAM.

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Amtrak10
Senior Member
639
06-28-2016, 01:22 AM
#9
It isn't for gaming, though it does have issues with many tabs open. Still, it works, albeit less smoothly.
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Amtrak10
06-28-2016, 01:22 AM #9

It isn't for gaming, though it does have issues with many tabs open. Still, it works, albeit less smoothly.

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Squampy
Junior Member
48
07-01-2016, 02:37 AM
#10
It really seems like a poor choice. It appears you'll have enough power, but slow performance and high latency. 2666 CL19 is a disappointment, and 3200 CL20 doesn't offer much improvement.
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Squampy
07-01-2016, 02:37 AM #10

It really seems like a poor choice. It appears you'll have enough power, but slow performance and high latency. 2666 CL19 is a disappointment, and 3200 CL20 doesn't offer much improvement.

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