I really like that Ali isn‘t stretching his videos, if it‘s not necessary, Straight up Information and that’s it! And as always great shots and editing :)
As someone who has an ITX system and is most likely going for 32GB RAM (it will also be a development workstation, not just a gaming machine), I'm very glad to heard about the dual-rank thing...
Thanks for Also showing some manually tuned secondary timings, I got a few percent improvement in games (like 4-5% or so) when going from 3000CL16 to a new kit 3800CL15 with manually tuned subtimings. For me tuning ram is fun, so good to see it'll have some effect as well for Ryzen 5000!
@@kiinqdoge5611 so what did you decide? I got 3200mhz Dominator platnium with 16 cas. Preordered the 5900x and gonna preorder the 6800xt with it. I think i ma keep the ram if its really just a 1 to 2 fps difference lol.
@@kiinqdoge5611that's good, I bought the x570, gonna build a mini itx build. Cougar mini itz case, 5 arctic p12 quiet fans, corsaid 240mm radiator, and 2 x 1tb pcie 4.0 m.2 ssds in raid. Ma build cost me more than $2000 so far, and still i need to buy the gpu, 6800xt soon, maybe wait for the 6900xt even. I feel like i spent too much so why use a 5 year old ram, i think i will buy a 4000 mhz just because i want everything to be new. All but the psu, its only 2 years old and still kicking good.
@@optimumtech LeonidasGFX 15 minutes ago Apparently you can get ~8% more performance in games when using 4 RAM sticks or 2 dual-rank sticks (most 16GB sticks are dual-rank).
Just wanted to say thank you for the info offered once again on your channel. You strike an excellent balance between the info and down to earth aspects of value for money related to costs benefit and returns.
Dude, your videos are the most meaningful pc videos for me, no kidding, every other guy deviates left and right, showing shit no one wants to see. Great job, keep it up, you just saved me $311
THIS is the information I was looking for and that no reviewer was giving ! Absolutely nowhere in amd's promotional material did they say anything about increasing the Fclock and I was going insane.
@@Skyfiah yes. Within 5 minutes of sales going live. HOWEVER, I managed to buy the ryzen 9 5900x! Just installed it this afternoon. I had to call up the store because the website crashed and my basket was emptied, even though I added it and was at the point of payment. They honoured my basket thankfully
@@waxsta Oh congrats! What did you upgrade from? I was trying to buy from Curry’s as I get discount there but their customer support isn’t as helpful unfortunately
I discovered the performance gain while building a Ryzen 2200G PC back a few years ago. It was a budget setup with only DDR4-2400 and when tested with two sticks and four sticks the FPS went up around 5 FPS which was huge for an APU. The ram was also ran at 2666 later on which pushed it to around 8 FPS total gain.
Picked up a 5800X at launch and some 3600mhz dominator sticks (cos budget). As soon as I saw that thumbnail I was all "oh what have I done....." That AMD slide about "4000 being the new 3600" had me worried. Well, worry no more, you're here to put our minds at ease! Thank you, this is just what was needed.
Built a Ryzen 1700 with 3200mhz c14 in summer 2017, just threw in a 5600x into the old mobo yesterday for £200 thanks to a bios update and now lets me run the same ram kit at 3666mhz c16 nice and stable, awesome value upgrade for a 5 year old build!
Relevant video from Gamer's Nexus also showing performance improvement of 4 DIMMS versus 2 DIMMs. ( ruclips.net/video/-UkGu6A-6sQ/видео.html ) For reference, both the 2133 and 3200 configuration here were tested with 4 DIMMs, the 4000MHz kit was tested with 2 (4000MHz C15 is only available in 2x8). So potentially there would be a slightly larger performance difference of 4000MHz if across 4 DIMMs. The recommendation still stands though, 3200-3600MHz kits around C15 will get you most of the way there.
Since 4 DIMMS can net around ~5% performance increase, and the 2 DIMM 4000mhz is about the same performance as 4 DIMM 3200mhz, then there should be a ~5% performance increase with 4 DIMM 4000mhz, no? I doubt it's actually that simple in practice but I think it's worth testing. I understand you were probably almost done with this video when the gamers nexus one came out though.
Benchmark again at 720p, you will see noticeable gain. Running an OC Micron E-die and OC Samsung B-die at the same frequency and best timings, both are the same at 1080p. But at 720p, you get 10% performance uplift from Samsung B-die. Same story for these RAM kits.
Man this was such a relief to hear. I ended up purchasing 16gb Ripjaws 4000Mhz C15 and returning that kit for 32Gb Ripjaws 3600mhz C16. Same price, but with my ITX motherboard I’m limited to two Dim slots. Good to know it’s not a significant difference.
Nice video, you need 4 total ranks for Ryzen 5000 though. 2 single rank memories are not optimal. You shoul try to test 4x8 GB 4000 Mhz with timings as tight as possible. Or get a dualrank 2x16GB.
TNX man. really useful straight up information without too much of the annoying loud Trap beats music on the background. Although it would be nice to see the red cat more often :)
Hey, have you seen Gamer's Nexus' video on RAM with Zen 3, and how 4 sticks gets 2-8% better performance than 2? At the end it mentioned that Wendel from Level1Techs said he found that a 2x16gb kit was performing best for him. I'd really love to see an addendum to this video given mini-ITX almost always only ever has 2 DIMM slots. It definitely made me worry a little bit - it would feel bad to be leaving that significant of performance off the table.
@@ananasw all ram slots populated is better than just having 2 sticks. Also most people don't even diferrentiate between dual vs single rank some even think dual rank is dual channel
@@mesicek7 no it depends on the topology of the motherboard. The fact that people can’t tell the difference doesn’t cancel the fact that 2 x16gb dual ranked is better
Ali, love the videos, best itx channel on YT. One small nitpick with this vid though, at 2:12 your explanation of why the fclk is half of ram speed is wrong. It's not because of dual channel but because ddr4 is double data rate, meaning information is sent to memory twice per cycle. Dual channel has more to do with the bandwidth than clock speed. Not a big deal but it might lead people to interpret things wrong if they ever get into 4 or 6 channel memory configs. Keep the itx content rolling, I have an ncase m1 because of your channel.
Thanks for the video! I bought 16Gb of 3200Mhz memory when I built my Ryzen 2700 system on a Gigabyte x470 MB. Nice to know I can drop in a 5600x - 5900x without concern for memory!
I'm a huge fan of this video, when I was looking late october I was first looking at 400$ royals, then really thanks to people on facebook groups and discords really homed in on 3600 Tridents with 16-16-16-36 timings and c16. Back then we didn't have videos like this :)
I think it is a good think that zen 3 cpus are not as effected by ram speed as older parts. It is good to know that even a 3200mhz ram will give you 95% of the performance compared to faster speeds. Some of the older parts, especially zen and zen+ ones, had some issues reaching higher speeds while also being very memory and latency-sensitive. Mine 3200mgz hynex kid could not reach advertised speeds on B450m-pro4 with 2600 and I had to settle for 2667mhz with tighter timings.
These are the tests we're looking for. Well these and maybe ones that go even deeper into RAM confugurations (2x vs 4x, single vs dual rank, GDM on and subtiming tweaking) and the Dynamic OC feature from ASUS. Thank you!
Hey Ali, a lot of people (myself included) are building or upgrading around now, and with the new AMD CPUs out, I was wondering if we could see another motherboard roundup? You make some of the best itx roundups around, and I'd love to hear your thoughts! Cheers and thank you for all your amazing content.
Got a G.SKILL TridentZ Series 128GB kit on my current X99 machine, which I'm replacing for a 5950x. I think I'll just grab 64GBs of that one and put them in there, with timings of 14-14-14-34, I expect it's not worth spending ~1,000 CAD $ for what I would suspect to be a minimal 1-3% increase.
I decreased my latency from 60ns to 57ns just by lowering the trfc value from default 600 to 350 with my bdie kit and 5900X. I should be able to get it even lower. Great vid!
100% The best video on the subject. I really feel like a newb could understand whereas other people would confuse me on the subject and ive built multiple PC in my life.
i think the main difference is real time response from when the application opens and how fast your actions are registered. i used to have ddr4 2400 cl14 ram and now have 3200 cl14 ram and it seems that actions are just slightly faster on the new ram to where i can notice a difference. both kits were 16gb as well and i didn't think there was a major difference back then but now that I've actually felt the change i can say that it does actually matter. maybe not as much going beyond but it did at the lower end of frequency speed.
Great video. I have been telling people this for years. AND, if you tighten the timings on your Samsung B die, you can get even better performance. And all these kits are Samsung B die, people are just paying a premium because they have no clue, or do not know or want to over clock their memory. Thanks for demonstarting so clearly that 3200MHz\CL14 is probably the best memory, out of the box, for most applications or users.
@@channelthechannel I'm looking to overclock the ram as soon as my ryzen 9 arrives, Jacob :) CL 16-16-16-36 is the tested latency, but I will definitely make some tweaks with timings and mhz.
I'm still right at that sweet spot with my FlareX 3200 14T.. Worth the extra 25 bucks at the time over the other choices.. I'm Still on X370 with a 2700X and the FlareX Memory and very happy..
I really like that Ali isn‘t stretching his videos, if it‘s not necessary,
Straight up Information and that’s it!
And as always great shots and editing :)
Is that his name? I didn't knew.
Agreed. Whenever i see youtubers milking a single bit of news for 8 minutes they get a downvote from me.
Agreed
That's why people like him and are subbing
Gamer nexus dont know how to make a 6m video.
tech tubers make long videos for ads.
This is what I have been waiting for, thanks Ali 👍
Apparently you can get (up to) ~8% more performance in games when using 4 RAM sticks or 2 dual-rank sticks (most 16GB sticks are dual-rank).
As someone who has an ITX system and is most likely going for 32GB RAM (it will also be a development workstation, not just a gaming machine), I'm very glad to heard about the dual-rank thing...
Yup this is correct. So does that make this video invalid then? xD
AMD Ryzen: 4 vs. 2 Sticks of RAM on R5 5600X for Up to 10% Better Performance / Gamers Nexus . huge boost with 4 sticks ram
To clarify, new to PC building are two sticks of 16 GB better than four sticks of 8 GB. Edit- Aim to get 5600x
@@JHayler7 If you are not on Ryzen 5000 it wont matter. Dual channel is fine and optimal.
Thanks for Also showing some manually tuned secondary timings, I got a few percent improvement in games (like 4-5% or so) when going from 3000CL16 to a new kit 3800CL15 with manually tuned subtimings. For me tuning ram is fun, so good to see it'll have some effect as well for Ryzen 5000!
i like the fact you put 2600 there, so i have really accurate feeling of the scale. love my cpu.
that B roll of the RAM holding one another up by the notch gave me a n x i e t y
it's ram, not a cpu
That's nothing watch LTT.
I mean the worst you're gonna do is scratch the useless heat spreader.
I been trying to find out lmao, thanks
Yea I really was thinking about buying 4000mghz ram... 😅😅😅
@@kiinqdoge5611 so what did you decide? I got 3200mhz Dominator platnium with 16 cas.
Preordered the 5900x and gonna preorder the 6800xt with it.
I think i ma keep the ram if its really just a 1 to 2 fps difference lol.
@@DemocracyDecoded I got the 3700x
@@DemocracyDecoded and I bought a b550 motherboard today
@@kiinqdoge5611that's good, I bought the x570, gonna build a mini itx build.
Cougar mini itz case, 5 arctic p12 quiet fans, corsaid 240mm radiator, and 2 x 1tb pcie 4.0 m.2 ssds in raid.
Ma build cost me more than $2000 so far, and still i need to buy the gpu, 6800xt soon, maybe wait for the 6900xt even.
I feel like i spent too much so why use a 5 year old ram, i think i will buy a 4000 mhz just because i want everything to be new.
All but the psu, its only 2 years old and still kicking good.
this exact video is just what I've been looking for, thanks!
No problem!
@@optimumtech
LeonidasGFX
15 minutes ago
Apparently you can get ~8% more performance in games when using 4 RAM sticks or 2 dual-rank sticks (most 16GB sticks are dual-rank).
First one to the memory speed test on Zen 3, well done and thank you!
Thank you for running these tests, this will help me immensely when purchasing new memory.
The information I was looking for from start to finish, thank you!
By God EXACTLY the answer I needed, instant sub.
Just wanted to say thank you for the info offered once again on your channel. You strike an excellent balance between the info and down to earth aspects of value for money related to costs benefit and returns.
Thanks a lot. I've been waiting for this
As someone who has 4x8GB 3200MHz CL14 already, this makes me happy.
@@secs3 Or 2x16 GB. Dual-rank is the reason.
@@445Matty not all 2x16 is dual rank. all 4x8 is dual rank :)
And the 3200 cl14 kit I bought in 2017 for Zen1 keeps on truckin'.
3200 cl14 attached to a ryzen 2700x here, still probably won't upgrade my cpu for 2-3 years. Running an RTX 3070 now, it feeds it perfectly at 2k/4k.
damn, how much u pay tho, back in 2017 they were like $180
@@yung_joshi9851 $140 at MicroCenter back in Feb for 2700x.
@@realforest oh I was saying the ram
@@yung_joshi9851 $150, a few weeks later the prices shot up, I bought the kit before the Ryzen CPU's were launched so I had it ready to go.
Dude, your videos are the most meaningful pc videos for me, no kidding, every other guy deviates left and right, showing shit no one wants to see.
Great job, keep it up, you just saved me $311
THIS is the information I was looking for and that no reviewer was giving ! Absolutely nowhere in amd's promotional material did they say anything about increasing the Fclock and I was going insane.
You need to test memory configurations again when the 6000 cards come out and you can run a smart access memory system.
This such a useful video. A potentially complex problem boiled down to an easy answer, and a succinct explanation as to why.
Thanks so much, this is the exact thing i was looking for!
Not even 1 second into the video and all i see is vascularity... Ali jacked as ever!
Great info, thanks Ali!
Now to try and actually buy a 5600x...
Good luck!
@@waxsta Thanks! UK retailers were out of stock 10-15mins after release, hoping for some stock to come in soon.
@@Skyfiah yes. Within 5 minutes of sales going live. HOWEVER, I managed to buy the ryzen 9 5900x! Just installed it this afternoon. I had to call up the store because the website crashed and my basket was emptied, even though I added it and was at the point of payment. They honoured my basket thankfully
@@waxsta Oh congrats! What did you upgrade from? I was trying to buy from Curry’s as I get discount there but their customer support isn’t as helpful unfortunately
@@Skyfiah If you're still looking - i wouldn't be surprised - both ebuyer and overclockers have stock of the 5600x and 5800x
Love the content, keep it up! Love your approach for all your recommendations, having price/performance being very important 👌👏👍
I discovered the performance gain while building a Ryzen 2200G PC back a few years ago. It was a budget setup with only DDR4-2400 and when tested with two sticks and four sticks the FPS went up around 5 FPS which was huge for an APU. The ram was also ran at 2666 later on which pushed it to around 8 FPS total gain.
I've been researching this and an aio cooler for 5950x ncase build. Your channel is a goldmine of quality content!
Thank You, this is what I waiting for.
Answering so many questions in 5 minutes thank you so much!
Thank you it was just the video i needed to begin looking for compatible kits for my next 5900x :)
Much needed review - thanks!
Your channel rocks.! Always straight to the point, clear and concise.
Picked up a 5800X at launch and some 3600mhz dominator sticks (cos budget). As soon as I saw that thumbnail I was all "oh what have I done....." That AMD slide about "4000 being the new 3600" had me worried.
Well, worry no more, you're here to put our minds at ease! Thank you, this is just what was needed.
verdict barely 1% unless you want the best, use what you want, very nicely explained
Built a Ryzen 1700 with 3200mhz c14 in summer 2017, just threw in a 5600x into the old mobo yesterday for £200 thanks to a bios update and now lets me run the same ram kit at 3666mhz c16 nice and stable, awesome value upgrade for a 5 year old build!
Great video and interesting results. Thank you!
Relevant video from Gamer's Nexus also showing performance improvement of 4 DIMMS versus 2 DIMMs. ( ruclips.net/video/-UkGu6A-6sQ/видео.html )
For reference, both the 2133 and 3200 configuration here were tested with 4 DIMMs, the 4000MHz kit was tested with 2 (4000MHz C15 is only available in 2x8).
So potentially there would be a slightly larger performance difference of 4000MHz if across 4 DIMMs.
The recommendation still stands though, 3200-3600MHz kits around C15 will get you most of the way there.
AMD Ryzen: 4 vs. 2 Sticks of RAM on R5 5600X for Up to 10% Better Performance / Gamers Nexus . huge boost with 4 sticks ram
There is a 4x8 4000Mhz CL15 kit available. Check Gskill.
Since 4 DIMMS can net around ~5% performance increase, and the 2 DIMM 4000mhz is about the same performance as 4 DIMM 3200mhz, then there should be a ~5% performance increase with 4 DIMM 4000mhz, no? I doubt it's actually that simple in practice but I think it's worth testing. I understand you were probably almost done with this video when the gamers nexus one came out though.
@@Petey5 It should be close to that, and exactly.
Benchmark again at 720p, you will see noticeable gain. Running an OC Micron E-die and OC Samsung B-die at the same frequency and best timings, both are the same at 1080p. But at 720p, you get 10% performance uplift from Samsung B-die. Same story for these RAM kits.
Thanks for this review. Been a lot of talk about this since 5000 release and considering the cost of 4000 MHz I will stick with some slower ram.
Perfect explanation. Significantly important for the moment.
Thanks for the straightforward great video!
Man this was such a relief to hear. I ended up purchasing 16gb Ripjaws 4000Mhz C15 and returning that kit for 32Gb Ripjaws 3600mhz C16. Same price, but with my ITX motherboard I’m limited to two Dim slots. Good to know it’s not a significant difference.
Straight to the point. Thank you!
Nice video, you need 4 total ranks for Ryzen 5000 though. 2 single rank memories are not optimal. You shoul try to test 4x8 GB 4000 Mhz with timings as tight as possible. Or get a dualrank 2x16GB.
^ What Ivan said
GN has a great vid on this
I think most (if not all) 16 GB modules are dual rank.
@@ruxandy They are not, a lot of newer kits are single rank micron E-Die.
@@ruxandy yes i think best Ram configuration would be :
- Motherboard with only 2 Dimm slots
- 2x16GB dual ranked
- 4000mHz with a low CAS latency
Respect to you sir, for covering this info! You are the most useful tech channel.
TNX man. really useful straight up information without too much of the annoying loud Trap beats music on the background. Although it would be nice to see the red cat more often :)
Awesome! Many thanks ali!
Hey, have you seen Gamer's Nexus' video on RAM with Zen 3, and how 4 sticks gets 2-8% better performance than 2?
At the end it mentioned that Wendel from Level1Techs said he found that a 2x16gb kit was performing best for him.
I'd really love to see an addendum to this video given mini-ITX almost always only ever has 2 DIMM slots. It definitely made me worry a little bit - it would feel bad to be leaving that significant of performance off the table.
It's not just zen 3 every cpu gains when populating 4 ram slots. Sadly Steve just discovered hot water
4 ranks is better, not necessarily 4 sticks. 2x16 dual ranked is actually better than anything on a good mini-itx motherboard
@@ananasw all ram slots populated is better than just having 2 sticks. Also most people don't even diferrentiate between dual vs single rank some even think dual rank is dual channel
@@mesicek7 no it depends on the topology of the motherboard. The fact that people can’t tell the difference doesn’t cancel the fact that 2 x16gb dual ranked is better
wow, you explaning is actually so relaxing to listen to, loved it! Very clear explanation!
Great video! thanks for testing.
thank you so much. I was wondering the same thing.
Nice! A video showing a step by step memory overclocking would be very helpful for nubes like myself!
As well as overclocking the infinity fabric!
Ali, love the videos, best itx channel on YT.
One small nitpick with this vid though, at 2:12 your explanation of why the fclk is half of ram speed is wrong. It's not because of dual channel but because ddr4 is double data rate, meaning information is sent to memory twice per cycle. Dual channel has more to do with the bandwidth than clock speed. Not a big deal but it might lead people to interpret things wrong if they ever get into 4 or 6 channel memory configs.
Keep the itx content rolling, I have an ncase m1 because of your channel.
THANKS!!
SHORT AND DIRECT!
THE review I wanted to see !
Finally someone that tests these new chips to the max of their ability !
this is very good, simple, to do point and informative as usual, nice
Excellent review. Thank you very much!
Thanks for the video! I bought 16Gb of 3200Mhz memory when I built my Ryzen 2700 system on a Gigabyte x470 MB. Nice to know I can drop in a 5600x - 5900x without concern for memory!
I rlly do appreciate including the 3600
Good video but It would have been nice to have comparisons with higher latency ram like CL18 and CL16 which are more popular and affordable
Very, very informative. Thanks for the info sir.
The man has spoken 👍🏼 nice video like always bro
How about testing more usable memory sizes? I'd like to see tests that are more useful for workstations, such as having a total of 128 GB ECC memory.
I'm a huge fan of this video, when I was looking late october I was first looking at 400$ royals, then really thanks to people on facebook groups and discords really homed in on 3600 Tridents with 16-16-16-36 timings and c16.
Back then we didn't have videos like this :)
Such a relief that my newly bought 3200 cl14 ram will do the trick. Thank you!!!!
I think it is a good think that zen 3 cpus are not as effected by ram speed as older parts. It is good to know that even a 3200mhz ram will give you 95% of the performance compared to faster speeds.
Some of the older parts, especially zen and zen+ ones, had some issues reaching higher speeds while also being very memory and latency-sensitive. Mine 3200mgz hynex kid could not reach advertised speeds on B450m-pro4 with 2600 and I had to settle for 2667mhz with tighter timings.
These are the tests we're looking for. Well these and maybe ones that go even deeper into RAM confugurations (2x vs 4x, single vs dual rank, GDM on and subtiming tweaking) and the Dynamic OC feature from ASUS.
Thank you!
We all know how important BICEPS BICEPS BICEPS!!..... VASCULARRRRRR!....,
nice video btw
Hey Ali, a lot of people (myself included) are building or upgrading around now, and with the new AMD CPUs out, I was wondering if we could see another motherboard roundup? You make some of the best itx roundups around, and I'd love to hear your thoughts! Cheers and thank you for all your amazing content.
Just subbed off this info, straight forward and to the point
Brilliant!! I was about to OC my ram. But after watching your video, I won't. Thanks!
Got a G.SKILL TridentZ Series 128GB kit on my current X99 machine, which I'm replacing for a 5950x. I think I'll just grab 64GBs of that one and put them in there, with timings of 14-14-14-34, I expect it's not worth spending ~1,000 CAD $ for what I would suspect to be a minimal 1-3% increase.
5:25 saw the new pump and the 3080 now, can’t wait for the new vid
I decreased my latency from 60ns to 57ns just by lowering the trfc value from default 600 to 350 with my bdie kit and 5900X. I should be able to get it even lower. Great vid!
Yeah I still use my 3200MHz CL16 boosted a bit to 3333MHz CL16 and it works like a charm. The boost gave me a hundred extra points or so in Cinebench.
Would you please do a studio tour? I'm fascinated by your great aesthetics in your videos and want to see where you record etc.
Click the join button, I've already uploaded one for members :)
100% The best video on the subject. I really feel like a newb could understand whereas other people would confuse me on the subject and ive built multiple PC in my life.
Great topic, thank you 👌
i think the main difference is real time response from when the application opens and how fast your actions are registered. i used to have ddr4 2400 cl14 ram and now have 3200 cl14 ram and it seems that actions are just slightly faster on the new ram to where i can notice a difference. both kits were 16gb as well and i didn't think there was a major difference back then but now that I've actually felt the change i can say that it does actually matter. maybe not as much going beyond but it did at the lower end of frequency speed.
Man that’s such a helpful video like always.
Great video. I have been telling people this for years. AND, if you tighten the timings on your Samsung B die, you can get even better performance. And all these kits are Samsung B die, people are just paying a premium because they have no clue, or do not know or want to over clock their memory. Thanks for demonstarting so clearly that 3200MHz\CL14 is probably the best memory, out of the box, for most applications or users.
i see the graph,
wait, where is int..
oh right...
You make so good videos so you convince me to enable adverts in your channel :)
Thank you, just I needed to know.
Great video as always!
Thanks for testing
Thanks for this video !
Nice, Thanks for making this video! I`ll hang on to my 3200mhz ram.
Not bad getting your fix of OT on a Sunday.
So glad my 3200MHz sticks hold up strong!!!
subscribing very straight forward -_- unlike the other tech vloggers ehem....
I just bought the F4-3600C16D-16GTZN sticks (x2, 32 GB) and I think it's more than enough for Ryzen 5900x. CL 16-16-16-36.
Why buy b-die just to keep it stock? You could easily tighten the timings or bring it up to 4000 mhz with tight timings as well.
@@channelthechannel I'm looking to overclock the ram as soon as my ryzen 9 arrives, Jacob :) CL 16-16-16-36 is the tested latency, but I will definitely make some tweaks with timings and mhz.
Love the content Ali
what a short and helpful video! :-D
"But to actually get our Ryzen CPU" - Ali 1:45
I'm crying in out of stock right now.
Thanks for this video. Glad I just went with a 3600mhz CL16 kit. (Still went for the Trident Z Royal Silver RAM though 😅)
I bought Viper 4400 Mhz last year !!
I cannot wait to see how that runs ...
Perfect. Thank you.
wanted to get the 4000Mhz ones, but could not find them available anywhere, so i went for some 4x8 Gb gskill 3200 C14. really glad that i did so :)
Thanks man!!
I just picked up a 5900x. I used the ram from my last build and it seems to run fine.
Corsair Vengeance 32 gig @ 3200 mhz.
I'm still right at that sweet spot with my FlareX 3200 14T.. Worth the extra 25 bucks at the time over the other choices.. I'm Still on X370 with a 2700X and the FlareX Memory and very happy..