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We need to figure out which RAM to choose without knowing the advantages or benefits.

We need to figure out which RAM to choose without knowing the advantages or benefits.

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oml
Junior Member
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10-24-2025, 01:16 PM
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we should figure out which RAM to choose without knowing exact performance numbers. we need to understand the value of RAM and how different speeds affect things like streaming on YouTube. the main point I’ve noticed so far is that the brand doesn’t really matter—ram from the same factory can be DDR1 or DDR2, regardless of speed. other specifications also don’t change much. when you’re using apps like Discord, the benefits are similar whether you pick a specific RAM or not. it seems simpler to just buy a ready-made PC instead of trying to build one without knowing the gains.
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oml
10-24-2025, 01:16 PM #1

we should figure out which RAM to choose without knowing exact performance numbers. we need to understand the value of RAM and how different speeds affect things like streaming on YouTube. the main point I’ve noticed so far is that the brand doesn’t really matter—ram from the same factory can be DDR1 or DDR2, regardless of speed. other specifications also don’t change much. when you’re using apps like Discord, the benefits are similar whether you pick a specific RAM or not. it seems simpler to just buy a ready-made PC instead of trying to build one without knowing the gains.

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PerkyPup0217
Junior Member
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11-08-2025, 04:40 PM
#2
This question seems to be confusing. It questions the relevance of DDR1 or DDR2 and their connection to the topic. It highlights differences between RAM manufacturers and notes that not all RAM is produced by the same company. It also mentions performance benefits for specific tasks and suggests considering pre-built options if unsure.
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PerkyPup0217
11-08-2025, 04:40 PM #2

This question seems to be confusing. It questions the relevance of DDR1 or DDR2 and their connection to the topic. It highlights differences between RAM manufacturers and notes that not all RAM is produced by the same company. It also mentions performance benefits for specific tasks and suggests considering pre-built options if unsure.

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apilot0404
Member
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11-10-2025, 05:30 PM
#3
This appears to be more of a philosophical reflection on DDR "generations" rather than a critique. You might have misinterpreted the translation or context. Let me know if you'd like further clarification!
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apilot0404
11-10-2025, 05:30 PM #3

This appears to be more of a philosophical reflection on DDR "generations" rather than a critique. You might have misinterpreted the translation or context. Let me know if you'd like further clarification!

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Queffect
Member
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11-10-2025, 05:46 PM
#4
I don't believe the level of dedicated efforts counts when it comes to Discord or YouTube.
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Queffect
11-10-2025, 05:46 PM #4

I don't believe the level of dedicated efforts counts when it comes to Discord or YouTube.

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GodZenik
Member
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11-16-2025, 11:41 AM
#5
without a solid understanding, assigning value to items would be impossible. there’d be no clear method to determine worth, making it hard to decide what’s better or best. do you have the answers to these questions? which resources provide useful and reliable information?
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GodZenik
11-16-2025, 11:41 AM #5

without a solid understanding, assigning value to items would be impossible. there’d be no clear method to determine worth, making it hard to decide what’s better or best. do you have the answers to these questions? which resources provide useful and reliable information?

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Toodaloo_246
Senior Member
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11-29-2025, 01:40 AM
#6
It’s essentially a public announcement that there are three primary memory chip producers (which are then soldered onto boards and labeled as 'RAM'). If you examine the factory locations (and assume manufacturers are truthful), you’ll notice: 1. There isn’t just one site 2. Manufacturers appear to operate separate facilities. This is clear from the lack of official details on SK Hynix’s production sites. It’s also well-known that companies such as Corsair and G.Skill use interchangeable memory chips; you can even observe this in CPU-Z under the 'SPD' section. Only with Crucial RAM can you be certain about the specific manufacturer. Visit PCPartPicker, select DDR type, GB size, and configuration (like 2x8GB), set the speed to around 3000+ MHz, and then compare the most affordable options from reputable brands. You can dive deeper if needed—for instance, overclocking might require different choices.
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Toodaloo_246
11-29-2025, 01:40 AM #6

It’s essentially a public announcement that there are three primary memory chip producers (which are then soldered onto boards and labeled as 'RAM'). If you examine the factory locations (and assume manufacturers are truthful), you’ll notice: 1. There isn’t just one site 2. Manufacturers appear to operate separate facilities. This is clear from the lack of official details on SK Hynix’s production sites. It’s also well-known that companies such as Corsair and G.Skill use interchangeable memory chips; you can even observe this in CPU-Z under the 'SPD' section. Only with Crucial RAM can you be certain about the specific manufacturer. Visit PCPartPicker, select DDR type, GB size, and configuration (like 2x8GB), set the speed to around 3000+ MHz, and then compare the most affordable options from reputable brands. You can dive deeper if needed—for instance, overclocking might require different choices.

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Chatter
Member
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11-29-2025, 11:09 AM
#7
DDR2 DDR3 aren't compatible with DDR4 slots. If your system uses DDR4, the slowest RAM should be around 2133 MHz. For streaming and social media, performance differences are usually negligible. The improvements are more noticeable in nanoseconds, and you can find transfer rate benchmarks on YouTube for various RAM speeds.
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Chatter
11-29-2025, 11:09 AM #7

DDR2 DDR3 aren't compatible with DDR4 slots. If your system uses DDR4, the slowest RAM should be around 2133 MHz. For streaming and social media, performance differences are usually negligible. The improvements are more noticeable in nanoseconds, and you can find transfer rate benchmarks on YouTube for various RAM speeds.

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meisa4
Junior Member
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11-29-2025, 05:34 PM
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meisa4
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ThisSofty
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12-04-2025, 10:38 AM
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ThisSofty
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Dialatz
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12-07-2025, 01:32 AM
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