The speed difference between 3800-C14 and 3600-C14 and 3600-C16 is not specified in the provided information.
The speed difference between 3800-C14 and 3600-C14 and 3600-C16 is not specified in the provided information.
I checked the differences in performance and latency between these configurations with E-XMP activated. The setup using 3800-C14 and 3600-C14 should offer a noticeable boost, while the C16 option could provide even better results if the gains are significant. I’m focusing on speed over cost, but I’ll consider the price difference if it makes a big impact.
That's an interesting question. Which platform are you using? Details would be helpful. For example, specs would be useful. If you have a 3600 CL16, it's quite solid. You could potentially overclock to around CL14 at 3800mhz.
Headset latency is reliable, RAM delay is minimal—around a few nanoseconds. VR headsets typically run at 144Hz, which translates to roughly 7 milliseconds, or about 7,000,000 nanoseconds.
I’m moving to AMD since my current CPU is limiting my performance alongside a less expensive motherboard. (They weren’t too fancy.) But I can afford to upgrade with RAM sticks if it really improves my experience.
For the latest 5000 series, opt for four memory sticks instead of just faster ones. 3200 CL14 and 3600 CL16 work well. Of course, higher is better, though not excessively so. When you compare two sticks with higher speeds, the difference becomes more noticeable.