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Which RAM speed suits your needs?

Which RAM speed suits your needs?

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NPower1
Junior Member
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06-09-2025, 05:52 AM
#1
Consider 32GB of RAM for your setup.
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NPower1
06-09-2025, 05:52 AM #1

Consider 32GB of RAM for your setup.

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CakePanGamer
Junior Member
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06-10-2025, 08:06 AM
#2
I have a comparable configuration. It depends if you're increasing the clock speed.
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CakePanGamer
06-10-2025, 08:06 AM #2

I have a comparable configuration. It depends if you're increasing the clock speed.

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Poop_Head27
Posting Freak
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06-11-2025, 02:11 AM
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Poop_Head27
06-11-2025, 02:11 AM #3

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yannickryan
Junior Member
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06-15-2025, 08:19 AM
#4
Enhance performance by boosting mid-range speeds.
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yannickryan
06-15-2025, 08:19 AM #4

Enhance performance by boosting mid-range speeds.

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ShionHimirai
Member
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06-19-2025, 05:56 AM
#5
ram or cpu? ram defaults to 2133 spd on asrock board, 8086k cpu here, and Z390. I’m not familiar with timings, but generally lower is better, timing and speed differ. If you have two ram slots, use two 16gb sticks; for four slots, use four 8gb sticks. A 3600 spd setup likely needs overclocking, possibly aiming for 2400 spd, and you should check the timing settings. Timings are four numbers.
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ShionHimirai
06-19-2025, 05:56 AM #5

ram or cpu? ram defaults to 2133 spd on asrock board, 8086k cpu here, and Z390. I’m not familiar with timings, but generally lower is better, timing and speed differ. If you have two ram slots, use two 16gb sticks; for four slots, use four 8gb sticks. A 3600 spd setup likely needs overclocking, possibly aiming for 2400 spd, and you should check the timing settings. Timings are four numbers.

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MaxSI003
Junior Member
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06-19-2025, 12:50 PM
#6
consider keeping this in mind: I haven’t ever overclocked before, and I might be mistaken about 3600 being optimal alone. Also, assuming a desktop setup with the CPU as the main component.
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MaxSI003
06-19-2025, 12:50 PM #6

consider keeping this in mind: I haven’t ever overclocked before, and I might be mistaken about 3600 being optimal alone. Also, assuming a desktop setup with the CPU as the main component.

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XAcmedX
Member
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06-19-2025, 08:37 PM
#7
Ok
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XAcmedX
06-19-2025, 08:37 PM #7

Ok

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ricby
Senior Member
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06-25-2025, 06:23 PM
#8
You might need 32 GB to ensure smooth performance and storage capacity for your tasks.
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ricby
06-25-2025, 06:23 PM #8

You might need 32 GB to ensure smooth performance and storage capacity for your tasks.

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naruto162
Member
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06-27-2025, 02:26 PM
#9
I plan to purchase two 16GB drives...just in case you wish for 64GB later when the VM issue arises. The speed and timing depend on your budget. If you need the maximum, go with C14 at 4000MHz. Honestly, C14 at 3600MHz is sufficient. I opt for C17 at 3733MHz...32GB that way, which is much more affordable. It runs smoothly on my 8700k machine.
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naruto162
06-27-2025, 02:26 PM #9

I plan to purchase two 16GB drives...just in case you wish for 64GB later when the VM issue arises. The speed and timing depend on your budget. If you need the maximum, go with C14 at 4000MHz. Honestly, C14 at 3600MHz is sufficient. I opt for C17 at 3733MHz...32GB that way, which is much more affordable. It runs smoothly on my 8700k machine.

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Meowables
Senior Member
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07-03-2025, 05:40 AM
#10
I considered purchasing Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 RAM at 3600MHz. It’s appealing due to its compact size and sleek look, and it’s more affordable compared to RGB options, which I think isn’t worth the extra cost.
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Meowables
07-03-2025, 05:40 AM #10

I considered purchasing Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 RAM at 3600MHz. It’s appealing due to its compact size and sleek look, and it’s more affordable compared to RGB options, which I think isn’t worth the extra cost.

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