Performance issue detected!
Performance issue detected!
Are those RAM sticks set up for dual-channel operation? For two different models to function properly on dual channels, more than just speed matters—timing, voltage settings, and compatibility are crucial. Even if they run on a single channel, your memory bandwidth will be limited to half of its potential, leading to noticeable performance drops.
You should definitely try, overclocking that 2400MHz dimm to a higher speed is certainly possible in some way.
Typically, Dual Channel works without issues as long as they're in the right slots. The quicker RAM slows down to match the slower one. I've also tried two different dimmers, and each model was completely unique—even the brand name varied. It functioned perfectly. It's not the best, but it's fine... He has what he has ^^
Are you certain everything is functioning perfectly? Problems might not be clear if you can't compare them directly. I suggest conducting further investigation into the situation. After all, RAM performance could be a concern only if the GPU is limiting it, but it's more likely when the CPU is involved. It's important to verify whether they're actually using dual-channel memory.
Ils ne sont pas tout à fait exacts. Les i5 étaient le choix principal pour la plupart des jeux pendant longtemps. Avoir plus de cœurs est toujours préférable à l'hyper-threading. De plus, l'utilisateur parle d'une mise à niveau vers Zen4, ce qui signifie que la performance à long terme pourrait ne pas être cruciale, seulement suffisante pour un jeu raisonnable sur les prochaines 1 à 1,5 ans. Je suis d'accord que le 3600 est une option bien meilleure (il offre les mêmes cœurs et l'AMD SMT) et si la différence de prix est faible, cela vaut la peine par rapport à un 3500x.
Regarding the purchase of 3300x, it offers identical gaming performance to 3500x. In my area, 3600 is expensive, whereas 3300x is $27 to $30 cheaper than 3500x divided by 2600x.