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Trying fo find the perfect RAM

Trying fo find the perfect RAM

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matiasgamer09
Junior Member
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07-17-2016, 06:48 PM
#1
The optimal RAM amount depends on your system's needs. Consider the current configuration and check compatibility with your games.
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matiasgamer09
07-17-2016, 06:48 PM #1

The optimal RAM amount depends on your system's needs. Consider the current configuration and check compatibility with your games.

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Froster919
Junior Member
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07-17-2016, 08:59 PM
#2
Nothing will yield better results to be honest. I've tested alot of ram on B350 boards even, ranging from 2400-3200. The difference is a small % like 5-7%. There is little to no reason for you to upgrade on that system. If you want better results I would highly suggest just upgrading to a new hardware lineup when you get the chance.
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Froster919
07-17-2016, 08:59 PM #2

Nothing will yield better results to be honest. I've tested alot of ram on B350 boards even, ranging from 2400-3200. The difference is a small % like 5-7%. There is little to no reason for you to upgrade on that system. If you want better results I would highly suggest just upgrading to a new hardware lineup when you get the chance.

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Pyromax33
Member
193
07-19-2016, 08:08 PM
#3
You might reach up to 1866MHz, but it won't make a big difference.
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Pyromax33
07-19-2016, 08:08 PM #3

You might reach up to 1866MHz, but it won't make a big difference.

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zamys
Senior Member
690
07-20-2016, 03:28 AM
#4
Nothing will yield better results to be honest. I've tested alot of ram on B350 boards even, ranging from 2400-3200. The difference is a small % like 5-7%. There is little to no reason for you to upgrade on that system. If you want better results I would highly suggest just upgrading to a new hardware lineup when you get the chance.
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zamys
07-20-2016, 03:28 AM #4

Nothing will yield better results to be honest. I've tested alot of ram on B350 boards even, ranging from 2400-3200. The difference is a small % like 5-7%. There is little to no reason for you to upgrade on that system. If you want better results I would highly suggest just upgrading to a new hardware lineup when you get the chance.

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07-20-2016, 09:31 AM
#5
Thank you for your response. I'm considering upgrading a Ryzen 7 using a NewEgg upgrade.
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Alixander_Hill
07-20-2016, 09:31 AM #5

Thank you for your response. I'm considering upgrading a Ryzen 7 using a NewEgg upgrade.