Upgrading the RAM can improve the PC's speed by allowing it to handle more data simultaneously.
Upgrading the RAM can improve the PC's speed by allowing it to handle more data simultaneously.
It isn't always about the CPU or the changes you make to RAM. Better RAM speed and additional memory slots can assist the CPU slightly, but this depends on the system's design.
Interleaving offers an improvement, though whether the added resources justify the performance gain depends on your priorities. I noticed positive results with Zen 2 and Zen 3 when using interleaving. Aida64 appears to be the most straightforward option for observing these benefits.
Only when performance drops due to memory constraints, such as a memory bottleneck.
if you are talking about gaming, competitive fps games will benefit the most from ram oc, for single player games there's a measurable difference but usually not worth the cost unless you already have a 3080/6800xt and up, and even then the difference is minor from a base dual rank setup.
In a precise sense, the answer is yes and yes. Switching to quicker RAM can make your PC perform better, though the actual gain varies based on your tasks. Are you considering this for a particular use case? What applications or activities does your computer handle?