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.
then take the 3600cl14, we mentioned it's not a big gap, but if you're after the top choice, this offers the most cores/threads, which matters more than RAM speed.
Regarding the 3800cl14 variant, it's unclear if it would function properly on your system. AMD has reached its maximum at 3733, so performance improvements over that point are uncertain. If the 3600cl14 is unavailable, availability of the 3800cl14 depends on which model comes first. You're considering 32GB configurations and aim for a long-term build to minimize future upgrades.
Regarding the voltage, 1.5V is generally safe for memory sticks. As for their lifespan, it depends on usage and conditions, but they can last several years with proper care.
there are limited options for zen 3's IMC features, and most users need a dual-rank setup which could restrict your performance limits. I’d check out newer CPUs to understand their IMC support, especially since some zen 2 models can’t handle dual-rank at 3600.
The information suggests this RAM is designed specifically for the 5000 series. Check the product details and reviews to confirm compatibility. While the listing indicates it's optimized for that series, always verify with the manufacturer or retailer before purchasing.
RAM is RAM, there's no "optimised" afaik im not really that into RAM, so idk what are the capabilities of zen 3, and anything above the official spec isnt guaranteed anyways idk what's zen 3's officially supported memory speed...