No específico modelo de marca para DDR4 compatible con Ryzen 3600 está definido en esta información.
No específico modelo de marca para DDR4 compatible con Ryzen 3600 está definido en esta información.
Ah, I assumed it was a fresh update. Still recommend keeping some funds aside for other uses. Since the improvements are only slight, it makes sense to prioritize elsewhere.
With an RX 580, the memory difference won’t significantly affect performance. The main performance gap comes from lower clock speeds at higher CASL frequencies, especially after reaching 3200 MHz. At that point, the CPU usually becomes the limiting factor. Most of the time you’ll be dealing with GPU limitations, so focus on getting a solid 3200 MHz build rather than chasing better memory. If you spot a 3600 MHz model for a comparable price, it could be worth considering, but don’t overspend on premium memory unless it’s a real need.
I’d still think anything above 3200 mhz Cas 16 isn’t worth it unless the cost savings are minimal, since the performance gain remains limited even with top-tier GPUs.
I noticed most visuals indicated minimal gains beyond 3200 mhz RAM. The jump from 2133 to 3200 is substantial for Ryzen, but past that point you're experiencing less benefit and it may not justify the cost unless the price gap is minor. Many of these charts focus on 2080Ti models, so lower-end GPUs won't notice as much improvement.