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OC RAM for Ryzen 3600

OC RAM for Ryzen 3600

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Armagetian_X
Member
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12-07-2019, 08:57 AM
#1
Hi guys!
I’m planning to purchase the following items:
AMD ryzen 5 3600
MSI b450 Tomahawk max

Many tests and reviews mentioned that 3600c16 RAM is ideal. Since 3600c16 and RAM are quite expensive in my area, I was considering buying 3200c16 RAM and upgrading it to 3600c16. Or should I go for 3600c18 (almost the same price as 3200c16) and set the timings to 3600c16?

I’m also looking at Corsair Vengeance LX 3200c16 (if that helps, as I read the heatsink makes a big difference).
And lastly: is there a difference in OC capability between 16GB and 32GB RAM?
Thanks a lot for all your responses ahead!
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Armagetian_X
12-07-2019, 08:57 AM #1

Hi guys!
I’m planning to purchase the following items:
AMD ryzen 5 3600
MSI b450 Tomahawk max

Many tests and reviews mentioned that 3600c16 RAM is ideal. Since 3600c16 and RAM are quite expensive in my area, I was considering buying 3200c16 RAM and upgrading it to 3600c16. Or should I go for 3600c18 (almost the same price as 3200c16) and set the timings to 3600c16?

I’m also looking at Corsair Vengeance LX 3200c16 (if that helps, as I read the heatsink makes a big difference).
And lastly: is there a difference in OC capability between 16GB and 32GB RAM?
Thanks a lot for all your responses ahead!

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AussieGamerYT
Member
70
12-07-2019, 10:55 AM
#2
Just select the 3200mhz CL16 or the 3600mhz CL18 memory and keep it that way. Either option works just fine, and the performance gap won’t be noticeable in most situations. These two frequencies are very similar in terms of actual latency, so unless you're doing specific tests, you won't see a difference in games or apps. Don't waste time overclocking or tweaking timings; extensive stability checks aren't necessary to catch any issues that might affect your system.
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AussieGamerYT
12-07-2019, 10:55 AM #2

Just select the 3200mhz CL16 or the 3600mhz CL18 memory and keep it that way. Either option works just fine, and the performance gap won’t be noticeable in most situations. These two frequencies are very similar in terms of actual latency, so unless you're doing specific tests, you won't see a difference in games or apps. Don't waste time overclocking or tweaking timings; extensive stability checks aren't necessary to catch any issues that might affect your system.

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PickyPandas
Junior Member
30
12-07-2019, 02:19 PM
#3
Just choose the 3200mhz CL16 or the 3600mhz CL18 memory and keep it that way. Either option works just as well, and the performance gap won’t be noticeable in most situations. The difference between these speeds at their respective frequencies is minimal enough that it won’t matter much for everyday use. Avoid the hassle of overclocking or spending long hours adjusting settings. You’ll still need thorough stability checks to prevent any issues with your system. Just pick one and apply the XMP profile, then continue with your tasks.

For more details, see:
https://www.overclock.net/forum/26096937-post1.html
How To - Troubleshooting problems with PC memory (RAM) and XMP profile configurations
In the beginning, there was......BIOS Before proceeding, visit the manufacturer’s product page for your motherboard model and its revision. Revision matters because different versions exist for the same board.
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PickyPandas
12-07-2019, 02:19 PM #3

Just choose the 3200mhz CL16 or the 3600mhz CL18 memory and keep it that way. Either option works just as well, and the performance gap won’t be noticeable in most situations. The difference between these speeds at their respective frequencies is minimal enough that it won’t matter much for everyday use. Avoid the hassle of overclocking or spending long hours adjusting settings. You’ll still need thorough stability checks to prevent any issues with your system. Just pick one and apply the XMP profile, then continue with your tasks.

For more details, see:
https://www.overclock.net/forum/26096937-post1.html
How To - Troubleshooting problems with PC memory (RAM) and XMP profile configurations
In the beginning, there was......BIOS Before proceeding, visit the manufacturer’s product page for your motherboard model and its revision. Revision matters because different versions exist for the same board.

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jackymai
Member
65
12-07-2019, 08:31 PM
#4
Sure, thank you. I think leaving it is the best option 😅
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jackymai
12-07-2019, 08:31 PM #4

Sure, thank you. I think leaving it is the best option 😅

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crafty70
Member
90
12-08-2019, 01:51 AM
#5
😉
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crafty70
12-08-2019, 01:51 AM #5

😉