This could be a suitable improvement for addressing a CPU bottleneck issue.
This could be a suitable improvement for addressing a CPU bottleneck issue.
Sure, that's sufficient. I also use a 6000CL36 for reference.
Just a ryzen 5600 is plenty to fully utilize a 2080 no sweat. 7500f is a bad cpu you can get similar performance on am4 with something just as expensive, a single stick or ram is TERRIBLE as you can quite literally lose up to 50% performance due to it. Ddr5 it's less bad but still not good. And the board is bad. It has very poor vrms. Just get a better am4 chip you can have a TOP TIER gaming chip like the 5800x3d for less than this whole kinda terrible "upgrade"
The correct specification is 6000 MT/s. The RAM operates at 3000 MHz and uses Double Data Rate (DDR) technology, allowing it to process two transactions per clock cycle. This performance matches SDR RAM running at 6000 MHz. Marketing sometimes omits the word "effective" and just states the frequency as 6000 MHz, even though it doesn't always reflect the actual speed. Tools like CPU-Z display the real frequency rather than an apparent one, so you shouldn't be misled by values such as 3000 MHz.
Follow the suggested size of 5800x3d and finish the task. No more hassle, just go!
Just wait till you go somewhere else and get it then in a store? I mean you are getting a BAD upgrade. Like REALLY BAD VALUE. Check stores it's a tiny package good chance you can get it delivered from somewhere. You get mail right?