RAM load has a minimal impact on FPS, as modern games and systems are optimized to handle it efficiently.
RAM load has a minimal impact on FPS, as modern games and systems are optimized to handle it efficiently.
On an Intel platform the memory could operate around 4000mhz Cl 14-14-14, though stability might require around 1.60v. The exact performance depends on the system configuration. Looking at AMD 3950x, it may support similar speeds but typically around Cas 16.
Adjusts speed from 70 to 75fps in contemporary combat scenarios by increasing the frame rate to 3600 while keeping the current 2666 settings. Upgrades include a 16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3600 memory, an R5 3700 processor, and an OC'd Strix 1060 6GB card.
I think AMD performs best around 3600-3733-3800mhz, so aim for the fastest possible clock speeds within that range.