Which configuration offers better speed: 32GB at 2400MHz or 16GB at 3200MHz?
Which configuration offers better speed: 32GB at 2400MHz or 16GB at 3200MHz?
I previously ran Rust at medium competitive levels around 120-140fps with a 16GB GPU at 3200MHz. After adding two 8GB sticks for a 4x8GB setup, I only reached about 100fps. You're considering removing the extra sticks to run two at full speed—would that help? Or is it just a waste of time? Any advice would be helpful. Your PC specs: GPU RTX 2060 Super, CPU Ryzen 5 3600x, motherboard MSI B450, PSU GIGABYTE, SSDs as listed.
Bandwidth drops sharply when RAM clocks are reduced by 800MHz; unless timing is adjusted, latency will also increase. Why not run all four sticks at 3200? The Zen 2 IMC should manage this, as older Zen and Zen+ models suffered from poor IMCs.
The issue arises because my PC refuses to run at higher frequencies, despite turning on normally. Black screens appear and fans overwork when I try to exceed the default settings. To function properly, I need to limit it to 2400MHz.
It wont work with 4 dims. Speaking from experience. Also it's called DOCP on Ryzen. I think you're answering your own question here... I understand, I've had the same issue. Ryzen memory speed drops to 2400 with unpaired kits. Your best bet if you want 32 gigs is to get new sticks and flip the old ones but unless you render, your don't need 32 gig.
The frequency remains consistent, but I’m experiencing fewer frames than before in Rust.
When you turn on XMP, it configures the frequency to 3200MHz, but this causes the display to become completely black.