Really 32gigs of ddr4 3200 to 3600 is pretty much all you need even for 4k video editing. If you were working with large database files 64 or 128 would be to your benefit but that is a very small fraction of a percent of industry users. You do need to know how to set your RAM speedt in BIOS too, as for a given CPU the BIOS defaults will be 2166 or 2666 typically independent of the speed stated on the kit. Given that none of the advancements from 22nm to 7nm for AMD allowed for stable repeatable faster speeds than the 3200 or 3600 kits, and going to pre-10nm 14+ 10nm circuitry for Intel only just this year got them to 3200 native speed realistically the technology is at a stall. Yes if you were doing advanced animations, AI or other data intensive work you may need more RAM but you'd really be better off using a render server at that point and then you are using a CPU type that is slower than desktop and uses slower memory so again no benefits there. Sure the up and coming DDR5 may save you a watt or two, then you get your hands on an RTX 30xx card and you wont notice that power savings and there are no CPU's out now, and not likely to be any CPU's out any time soon, that will be able to do more speed than what is already done. Not unless, of course, AMD's next gen Ryzen pulls a rabbit out of the hat, wouldn't put it past Lisa to do so :)
Ensuring your mobo is running ram in dual channel or better is a huge improvement.. I had 16g running in dual channel, added another single stick of matching 8g ram totalling 24g.. mobo switched to single channel mode and everything felt more sluggish than 16g in dual.. not sure if something like this is already in the comments but hope it helps..
that exact issue is why I added another 16GB in same timing ram from a second kit. still retained dual channel and got extra capacity. I also did this with an older system, but it was a second 8GB kit to total 16GB. both systems retained dual channel as a result of this. so all 4 slots are populated on both boards with basically the same timings across all the ram. sometimes you can mix brands if the timings are close enough as well, I just personally don't do it if I can avoid it since all my ram instabilities came from mixing ram.
Your ram can only be as fast as your motherboard. If you upgrade from a 2333 to a 3200 and your motherboard can only handle 2333, you wasted your money and won't see a difference.
Jesus telling newbies on this comment section to overclock your ram which is dangerous to do especially people who don’t know is awful. Also just because you buy 3200mhz ram doesn’t mean it will run in your system as it has to support it or it will downclock it and it would be a waste to buy premium ram.
Yep, for me it was to run Descent. I had a BioStar 386 DX board with an Intel 33mhz processor, a Diamond VESA Local Bus video card and Sound Blaster Pro. I remember it well. 🤓
I have a ram in my mother board which is 3200mhz i brought a ram which is the same data rate but when it got home ni misread it while purchasing the new one was 3200 Mt/s not 3200 mhz
The BIOS and motherboard determines the speed and timings the memory will run at. If you mix two different memory modules the memory will normally run at the lower speed of the memory that is installed. Ideally Its recommended installing a matching memory kit to avoid performance issues.
You forgot to mention to check the motherboard capacity, some older system may be capped at 16 or 32 so buying more is not necessarilly the right thing to do
Same with speed, max depends on what the board can use. Don't worry so much about latency unless you overclock. The xmp profiles will normally do you well enough to go best price.
It would be nice if you would get into Rank and Configurations as this can be confusing. Specifically, what are the differences, advantages or disadvantages of them? Examples: 1Rx8 vs. 1Rx16 or 1Rx8 vs. 2Rx8 or 1Rx16 vs. 2Rx8 ? This can also be hard to determine as the sellers often don't reveal this data.
LTT had a great shotgun analogy where 1Rx8 would be a single barreled shotgun with 8 pellets in each bullet. The RAM ‘shoots’ this at the CPU, where it is used, and then the RAM has to reload. Expanding on that, 2Rx8 would be like a double barreled shotgun with 8 pellets. This ‘double barrel’ lets the RAM shoot more bullets before reloading. The difference would be of latency, but this is off the top of my head so don’t take my word for it.
I like the analogy of the info highway with each Channel having lanes depending on the type of ram since every cycle on the clock there is a performance grade that doubled ddr-2 to 3, doubles, ddr3 to 4 it doubles again. 1,2,4, with each new generation we double the ability to transport data to and from the ram.
I have a ram in my mother board which is 3200mhz i brought a ram which is the same data rate but when it got home ni misread it while purchasing the new one was 3200 Mt/s not 3200 mhz
This actually answered almost every question I’ve been having. I built a new PC two years ago with an ASUS ROG Maximus Hero XII. The sticker says it’s rated for RAM up to 4800+ I currently have some 3200 sticks and am wondering if I screwed up not getting 3600 or higher. When I look at a lot of 3600 ram, it says it’s for AMD. Also, when multiply the clock rates by the latency numbers, 3200 appears identical to 3600 on some vendors. Super confusing. I’m tempted to just swap for 3600 and benchmark both.
Being that sensitive on some hundred Megahertz?? In case of being too much sensitive on that matter, You should get the right reading and writing speed on Your SSD as well. Even need to check if Your CPU doest support higher that 3200 or not. CPU and GPU does matter most in rendering or gaming PC, period!
With my setup, Rog Maximus Extreme MB and Corsair Dominator DD5 ram I can run 32GB (16GB x2) at 6200MHZ or 64GB (16Gb x4) at 5400MHZ and they perform the same in benchmarks and in games at 4K. It might be different at lower resolutions but not 4k atleast for me. I ended up keeping mine setup at 64GB as DCS has some servers and maps that have went over 32GB of ram usage. The ram was two sets of Corsair 32GB 6200mhz kits I tried together and not as stock 64GB matched kit set so it was not ideal but works fine with manual setup. So things may be different with DDR5 as for now but the advice is spot on when it came to my older DDR4 rigs.
thanks for the walk through video. the dell 7620's i7-1260p SoC says it can handle ddr5 4800Mhz memory but the dell support folks say device only tested for ddr4 3200Mhz like it shipped with. do we know if that the system can handle a ddr5 4800Mhz memory upgrade? do i risk breaking the system by trying it?
Thank you for watching and for your comment. Based on the system you listed you have it shows it comes with DDR4: kings.tn/3zrMMqh However the OEM may have used the same part number for a DDR5 model. So if yours came with DDR4 it will not be able to fit the newer generation since it is a different port and Module Key altogether. For more info please visit us here: kings.tn/3zr8b2Z
So you talked about latency, but never went into what the 4 numbers mean. If low latency is better than higher, why is there so much stuff with higher numbers out there? Is there an average range or window of latency recommend for say gaming VS rendering, VS database stuff? Thats like saying some vehicles have 4 lug nuts, others have 5, and some bigger ones have 8 to 12 or more.... OK.. And?
Quad channel is only available for HEDT motherboards intended for CPUs such as ThreadRipper and Core Extreme (as well as for workstations and servers ofc)
faster and moar of it is always the answer cos might makes right. :D do your research when ordering it. I have to return some RAM because it's DDR3 and I need DDR3L (L=1.35 volts vs 1.5v)
Yes we recommend to check what the manufacturer of the motherboard/system and their specifications. One can also visit our site here and look up our recommendation based on model: kings.tn/3a6ahZK
This from the most difficult brand of ram to find. The only place I can fond kingston ram seems to be ebay other suppliers just seem to be out when i look.
I sent my dad money to buy a laptop to bring to me in brasil. I asked for it to be at least 8gb-16gb ram of the model i wanted. Some how he found a 4gb ram one. It isnt even for sale on a website. It's the hp 14 i3 sb. I will only use it for Netflix, spotify, and teaching classes on google meets. Should i upgrade the ddr4 chip to at least an 8gb ram stick?
To reduce usage of RAM you have to use better methods of optimisation rather than size or speed. There is a minimal requirement though of storage space and speed. Speed is computational specific and space is io specific.
Thats a good question. Megahertz (MHz), which historically used to describe the frequency/data rate of the memory module, was a standard metric for million cycles per second. Megatransfers (MT/s) is now the correct term used to describe the data rate (speed) of all DDR memory modules, which transfer data at twice the frequency. For more info, please visit our site here: kings.tn/46V8e1J
Hello intel and amd giving ram max speed on their specs page , for example i9 12900k supports max ddr5 4800mhz on their spec page or amd 7000 series CPUs supports ddr5 5200mhz . however 6000mhz, 7600mhz rams working with these CPus but giving realy better performance ? or RAMs speed is limited by from CPUs ?
Typically, motherboards will clockdown memory depending on which CPU is installed and what the BIOS permits. It is highly recommended to see what the motherboard manufacturer also labels as compatible with their QVL(a list of qualified parts). As a start you can check here what systems work with this memory, KF576C38RS-16 kings.tn/4engITK
That's cool and all thanks I really needed this but can you marry me and help me take care of my 300 goats and 250 camels as I am an Arabian prince called Ali ababwe.
I have a ram in my mother board which is 3200mhz i brought a ram which is the same data rate but when it got home ni misread it while purchasing the new one was 3200 Mt/s not 3200 mhz
hey i have a corsair RGB PRO 16 gb DDR4 ram with 16 latency, isnt it enough for gaming, and another question is can i add just 8 gb( one additional ram ) instead of 2 or it has to be in pairs?
I have a ram in my mother board which is 3200mhz i brought a ram which is the same data rate but when it got home ni misread it while purchasing the new one was 3200 Mt/s not 3200 mhz
I want to buy a new SSD for my old laptop. I was told to never buy a SSD unless it had a DRAM chip. How can I tell if the SSD has a DRAM chip? I was told Samsung has the DRAM chip.
When assessing your memory needs, consider three things: the minimum memory capacity requirements of your operating system, the motherboard channel architecture requirements and the memory demands of the applications you typically use. Check with your system's manufacturer and the programs you primarily use for recommendations. If you need further assistance please visit us here: kings.tn/3TxkGlz Thank you.
Copious amounts of low latency, high speed memory is always the answer because dual rank memory isn't available in 8GB desktop modules and many 16GB modules aren't dual channel either. 2x16GB DDR4 3600 c16 2Rx8
i agree with you to a point, but simply looking at utilization isn't always the answer, because if your utilization is high, you may have programs running in the background that is eating memory. you should be checking that first.
@Lock Unknown its not really overclocking when the latency increases too. Your RAM is running slower than not "overclocking" the XMP. Also look at your ratio your probably running in the 2:1 ratio instead of 1:1.
I have a ram in my mother board which is 3200mhz i brought a ram which is the same data rate but when it got home ni misread it while purchasing the new one was 3200 Mt/s not 3200 mhz
If I'm running an i5 12400 Intel cpu with a ASUS TUF Gaming B660M-PLUS WiFi D4 LGA 1700(Intel 12th Gen) mATX Gaming Motherboard and I'm going to be doing light editing, do I need Corsair Vengeance 3600 DDR4 16 gigs memory or will Corsair LPX 3200 DDR4 16gigs do it ? Thanks!
Literally only clicked on the ad cuz I recognized Trisha, it’s been a minute since I used to watch you all the time on sourcefed!
Whoa!!!!
I’m so happy for Trisha!!!❤️
I’ll give you some Ram.
Really 32gigs of ddr4 3200 to 3600 is pretty much all you need even for 4k video editing. If you were working with large database files 64 or 128 would be to your benefit but that is a very small fraction of a percent of industry users. You do need to know how to set your RAM speedt in BIOS too, as for a given CPU the BIOS defaults will be 2166 or 2666 typically independent of the speed stated on the kit. Given that none of the advancements from 22nm to 7nm for AMD allowed for stable repeatable faster speeds than the 3200 or 3600 kits, and going to pre-10nm 14+ 10nm circuitry for Intel only just this year got them to 3200 native speed realistically the technology is at a stall. Yes if you were doing advanced animations, AI or other data intensive work you may need more RAM but you'd really be better off using a render server at that point and then you are using a CPU type that is slower than desktop and uses slower memory so again no benefits there. Sure the up and coming DDR5 may save you a watt or two, then you get your hands on an RTX 30xx card and you wont notice that power savings and there are no CPU's out now, and not likely to be any CPU's out any time soon, that will be able to do more speed than what is already done. Not unless, of course, AMD's next gen Ryzen pulls a rabbit out of the hat, wouldn't put it past Lisa to do so :)
How about 32gb of 2400?
that answer is like a Collage Term
Ensuring your mobo is running ram in dual channel or better is a huge improvement.. I had 16g running in dual channel, added another single stick of matching 8g ram totalling 24g.. mobo switched to single channel mode and everything felt more sluggish than 16g in dual.. not sure if something like this is already in the comments but hope it helps..
that exact issue is why I added another 16GB in same timing ram from a second kit. still retained dual channel and got extra capacity. I also did this with an older system, but it was a second 8GB kit to total 16GB. both systems retained dual channel as a result of this. so all 4 slots are populated on both boards with basically the same timings across all the ram.
sometimes you can mix brands if the timings are close enough as well, I just personally don't do it if I can avoid it since all my ram instabilities came from mixing ram.
A wild Trisha Hershberger has appeared!
Yes, you can never get enough DD!
Absolutely lol
....🤔🤔👀😅😅
Single channel...
LuL
Hello my fellow crusader
The answer to the video cover is “prolific amounts of faster RAM.”
Hey it's the sourcefed girl
You see the thing is, you can get more ram that is faster. It costs a tiny bit more but it’s really not that hard to fathom.
We all could use a little more ram. She did great explaining what ever she was talking about. I was thinking of a lot of ram
Your ram can only be as fast as your motherboard. If you upgrade from a 2333 to a 3200 and your motherboard can only handle 2333, you wasted your money and won't see a difference.
@@My_Third_Eye Lmao 🤣😅
Jesus telling newbies on this comment section to overclock your ram which is dangerous to do especially people who don’t know is awful. Also just because you buy 3200mhz ram doesn’t mean it will run in your system as it has to support it or it will downclock it and it would be a waste to buy premium ram.
Yeah this lady is spreading misinformation and it's sad that tech illiterates believe them
@@youtubeshadowbannedme exactly and it isn't her in particular it's the company trying to sell more the newbies who do t know better.
Does anyone remember when it cost 100 dollars to buy 4 MB of Ram to play Doom on a 386?
nope, I wasn't around then. it does sound legit though.
I think I paid around $90 for a 4MB set of modules in the mid 90s circa Pentium 1
Ya
Yep, for me it was to run Descent. I had a BioStar 386 DX board with an Intel 33mhz processor, a Diamond VESA Local Bus video card and Sound Blaster Pro. I remember it well. 🤓
I have a ram in my mother board which is 3200mhz i brought a ram which is the same data rate but when it got home ni misread it while purchasing the new one was 3200 Mt/s not 3200 mhz
Watch more videos about RAM: ruclips.net/video/boiTVRn95s0/видео.html
If you mix rams with different speed would it affect the cpu's speed for example limiting the overclocking
The BIOS and motherboard determines the speed and timings the memory will run at. If you mix two different memory modules the memory will normally run at the lower speed of the memory that is installed. Ideally Its recommended installing a matching memory kit to avoid performance issues.
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Kinston is right here however you asked if it would affect cpu speed not ram speed and the cpu speed besides the dram controller would be unaffected
You forgot to mention to check the motherboard capacity, some older system may be capped at 16 or 32 so buying more is not necessarilly the right thing to do
Hey Mathieu thank you, we do recommend to always check the motherboards manufacture website and go over their QVL for memory compatibility.
Same with speed, max depends on what the board can use. Don't worry so much about latency unless you overclock. The xmp profiles will normally do you well enough to go best price.
@@stalbaum Reminds me of NVME; your motherboard might support a lower gen, and create a bottleneck. Doesn't matter for gaming though.
@@jonathanbetenbender307 yes check your specs, 3200mhz ram will not run faster in a laptop that only supports 2400mhz ddr4, for example.
@@stalbaum I got that from your previous post; I was pointing out the similarity to NVME.
you need more faster ram. buy more ram that is fast ram.
It would be nice if you would get into Rank and Configurations as this can be confusing.
Specifically, what are the differences, advantages or disadvantages of them?
Examples:
1Rx8 vs. 1Rx16 or
1Rx8 vs. 2Rx8 or
1Rx16 vs. 2Rx8 ?
This can also be hard to determine as the sellers often don't reveal this data.
LTT had a great shotgun analogy where 1Rx8 would be a single barreled shotgun with 8 pellets in each bullet. The RAM ‘shoots’ this at the CPU, where it is used, and then the RAM has to reload. Expanding on that, 2Rx8 would be like a double barreled shotgun with 8 pellets. This ‘double barrel’ lets the RAM shoot more bullets before reloading. The difference would be of latency, but this is off the top of my head so don’t take my word for it.
I like the analogy of the info highway with each Channel having lanes depending on the type of ram since every cycle on the clock there is a performance grade that doubled ddr-2 to 3, doubles, ddr3 to 4 it doubles again. 1,2,4, with each new generation we double the ability to transport data to and from the ram.
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I have a ram in my mother board which is 3200mhz i brought a ram which is the same data rate but when it got home ni misread it while purchasing the new one was 3200 Mt/s not 3200 mhz
Not looking for ram just saw a cute chick 😂
is it possible to get both? theres 2 slots for ram, 1 for faster, and more ram.
No, even if you could have different banks of RAM running at different speeds, your operating system wouldn't know how to optimize for it.
thank you for this video; you talked about latency and four numbers that show it, is there any video or web pages with more details about them?
I'm sorry I didn't hear ANYTHING you said
This actually answered almost every question I’ve been having. I built a new PC two years ago with an ASUS ROG Maximus Hero XII. The sticker says it’s rated for RAM up to 4800+ I currently have some 3200 sticks and am wondering if I screwed up not getting 3600 or higher. When I look at a lot of 3600 ram, it says it’s for AMD. Also, when multiply the clock rates by the latency numbers, 3200 appears identical to 3600 on some vendors. Super confusing. I’m tempted to just swap for 3600 and benchmark both.
Being that sensitive on some hundred Megahertz?? In case of being too much sensitive on that matter, You should get the right reading and writing speed on Your SSD as well. Even need to check if Your CPU doest support higher that 3200 or not. CPU and GPU does matter most in rendering or gaming PC, period!
You need dual channel and dual ranked ram for the best results!
dual rank is not important. there are cons for single rank like oc
@@theobvu there is a definite difference between filling all four ranks.
My wife says I need more AND faster ram. 🤣🤣🤣
Your wife is mine
So you need to do it more and to do it faster?
The ram I mean...
just download more ram
If you need more ram just download more
How....does that work?
Rick roll
16 GB DDR5 or 32 GB DDR4 ?
For University and playing
Get both, right up to max spec of the board on speed and enough for your workload on size.
More! More! Faster! Faster!
I'm talking about RAM. RAM...
kingston i love you!! :) more videos like this :)
1:12 and a RAM upgrade might be exactly what you need.
This video was so perfectly put together!! I subbed because of this video. You’re awesome!
Really great and interesting video 👍😊😊😊
Hello, thank you! Tell me more....
With my setup, Rog Maximus Extreme MB and Corsair Dominator DD5 ram I can run 32GB (16GB x2) at 6200MHZ or 64GB (16Gb x4) at 5400MHZ and they perform the same in benchmarks and in games at 4K. It might be different at lower resolutions but not 4k atleast for me. I ended up keeping mine setup at 64GB as DCS has some servers and maps that have went over 32GB of ram usage. The ram was two sets of Corsair 32GB 6200mhz kits I tried together and not as stock 64GB matched kit set so it was not ideal but works fine with manual setup. So things may be different with DDR5 as for now but the advice is spot on when it came to my older DDR4 rigs.
My eyes are focused somewhere else... 😏😂
First again! call me the Major General of Notification squad
This was helpful thank you
I’d “ram” som sockets if you get my drift…
I’ll see myself out…
Yes, Sir.
Wow a dyi in 5..... Been a while
thanks for the walk through video. the dell 7620's i7-1260p SoC says it can handle ddr5 4800Mhz memory but the dell support folks say device only tested for ddr4 3200Mhz like it shipped with. do we know if that the system can handle a ddr5 4800Mhz memory upgrade? do i risk breaking the system by trying it?
Thank you for watching and for your comment. Based on the system you listed you have it shows it comes with DDR4: kings.tn/3zrMMqh
However the OEM may have used the same part number for a DDR5 model. So if yours came with DDR4 it will not be able to fit the newer generation since it is a different port and Module Key altogether. For more info please visit us here: kings.tn/3zr8b2Z
So you talked about latency, but never went into what the 4 numbers mean. If low latency is better than higher, why is there so much stuff with higher numbers out there? Is there an average range or window of latency recommend for say gaming VS rendering, VS database stuff?
Thats like saying some vehicles have 4 lug nuts, others have 5, and some bigger ones have 8 to 12 or more.... OK.. And?
great video ! Thank you
Why not both
Faster ram. I load my multitrack audio samples 25% faster. I'd go with speed first. You will be much happier with the load times.
Remember, dual channel quad channel, 100k channel, is ALWAYS still better than single channel.
Quad channel is only available for HEDT motherboards intended for CPUs such as ThreadRipper and Core Extreme (as well as for workstations and servers ofc)
faster and moar of it is always the answer cos might makes right. :D
do your research when ordering it. I have to return some RAM because it's DDR3 and I need DDR3L (L=1.35 volts vs 1.5v)
Yes we recommend to check what the manufacturer of the motherboard/system and their specifications. One can also visit our site here and look up our recommendation based on model: kings.tn/3a6ahZK
This was so helpful. Thanks
how about…
more faster RAM…
yeah this is big brain time
I clicked for Trisha
Hi Trish!
Came for Trisha
Great work Master Trisha . I've been watching your video from new Windows 11 pro as upgraded windows 10 to win 11.. Woo Hoo..
This from the most difficult brand of ram to find. The only place I can fond kingston ram seems to be ebay other suppliers just seem to be out when i look.
I sent my dad money to buy a laptop to bring to me in brasil. I asked for it to be at least 8gb-16gb ram of the model i wanted. Some how he found a 4gb ram one. It isnt even for sale on a website. It's the hp 14 i3 sb. I will only use it for Netflix, spotify, and teaching classes on google meets. Should i upgrade the ddr4 chip to at least an 8gb ram stick?
Hey @linustechtips this chanel is comming up. And without dbrand sponsorship
Depends on motherboard
I run 32g ddr4 ram
Just got new motherboard to save money until fix cpu overheating
I run 10 th gen intel
We would all love to ram
*Will lack of **#RAM** blackout the screen❓* 📺
To reduce usage of RAM you have to use better methods of optimisation rather than size or speed. There is a minimal requirement though of storage space and speed. Speed is computational specific and space is io specific.
What's the real difference between MHz and MT/s and is there a conversion rate?
Thats a good question. Megahertz (MHz), which historically used to describe the frequency/data rate of the memory module, was a standard metric for million cycles per second. Megatransfers (MT/s) is now the correct term used to describe the data rate (speed) of all DDR memory modules, which transfer data at twice the frequency. For more info, please visit our site here: kings.tn/46V8e1J
The RAM Rule - The more the merrier.
No really,,have you EVER heard of a program or game not work because you had too much RAM?
I need new Impact Ram 4 my notebook pls make 3600 MT/s 64 GB KIT
Very informative video. Thanks
Same sticks.2 sticks 2933,4 sticks 2166mhz.what gives?
Idk whether to buy 2x8 3200cl16 for my i5 9400f, even tho i have a z370m mobo🤔
Hello Andrej we can help determine which memory is right for your system here: kings.tn/3XV48UN
Hello intel and amd giving ram max speed on their specs page , for example i9 12900k supports max ddr5 4800mhz on their spec page or amd 7000 series CPUs supports ddr5 5200mhz . however 6000mhz, 7600mhz rams working with these CPus but giving realy better performance ? or RAMs speed is limited by from CPUs ?
Typically, motherboards will clockdown memory depending on which CPU is installed and what the BIOS permits. It is highly recommended to see what the motherboard manufacturer also labels as compatible with their QVL(a list of qualified parts). As a start you can check here what systems work with this memory, KF576C38RS-16 kings.tn/4engITK
I'd rather see video about RAM timings
“Big” Personality
That's cool and all thanks I really needed this but can you marry me and help me take care of my 300 goats and 250 camels as I am an Arabian prince called Ali ababwe.
I have a ram in my mother board which is 3200mhz i brought a ram which is the same data rate but when it got home ni misread it while purchasing the new one was 3200 Mt/s not 3200 mhz
Check your motherboard specs. There is no sense to getting faster ram than your motherboard can handle. Save your money!
Lower timing is better than same capasity at higher speed!
Higher capacity is better to get dual rank modules.
That was a great video short but packed with info love it.
I love it that the young lady from ki thinks 16 GB isn't enough for high resolution gaming. ... Ummm
we now have the answer to the question:
umh... I was wondering umh... whats the wecomanded amount of ded... detonated wam as the server
i have only 8gb of ram and my computer works very fast i have no problem for the past 6 months
hey i have a corsair RGB PRO 16 gb DDR4 ram with 16 latency, isnt it enough for gaming, and another question is can i add just 8 gb( one additional ram ) instead of 2 or it has to be in pairs?
What i was told its better to spread out the ram rather than have one run to capacity. Better to have 4 4gb's than one 16gb.
Find out what your max ram is for your PC is, then fill it.
Short answer yes but not recommended
I have a ram in my mother board which is 3200mhz i brought a ram which is the same data rate but when it got home ni misread it while purchasing the new one was 3200 Mt/s not 3200 mhz
BOOOOOBA
I tend to get ram that has speed with high capacity
I like Kingston fine but I clicked for Trisha. She's great!
I'm so sorry, but I could get past the heart on your shirt? What was you saying again?
🗿more than 16 oh I'm broke
I want to buy a new SSD for my old laptop. I was told to never buy a SSD unless it had a DRAM chip. How can I tell if the SSD has a DRAM chip? I was told Samsung has the DRAM chip.
Just buy TLC or MLC drives
Just get 16 gb running at 3200 MHz and call it a day
SSD is needed to realize the benefits.
Sorry, but what was about in this video? ( . Y . )
which is better:
1. 24GB speed 2113MHz
2. 16GB speed 3000HMz
please answer my question
When assessing your memory needs, consider three things: the minimum memory capacity requirements of your operating system, the motherboard channel architecture requirements and the memory demands of the applications you typically use. Check with your system's manufacturer and the programs you primarily use for recommendations. If you need further assistance please visit us here: kings.tn/3TxkGlz
Thank you.
* cries in 6gb laptop *
Might be able to upgrade it
Most laptops sadly can't be upgraded in RAM except for like gaming and workstation laptops
Copious amounts of low latency, high speed memory is always the answer because dual rank memory isn't available in 8GB desktop modules and many 16GB modules aren't dual channel either.
2x16GB DDR4 3600 c16 2Rx8
I have 32GB (16x2) 3600 cl14. Bees knees.
What did she host like 10 years ago that name seems so familiar
i agree with you to a point, but simply looking at utilization isn't always the answer, because if your utilization is high, you may have programs running in the background that is eating memory. you should be checking that first.
TRISHA HERSHBERGER WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN
Yesterday I ordered another 16gb of corsair vengeance 3200 mhz from Amazon for only $67.99. Crazy cheap.
@Lock Unknown honestly I never tried too.. sorry i can't help you with your question... let me know if you find out though!
@Lock Unknown its not really overclocking when the latency increases too. Your RAM is running slower than not "overclocking" the XMP. Also look at your ratio your probably running in the 2:1 ratio instead of 1:1.
where 2 x 32GB 5200MHZ DDR5 Dominator RGB will cost you 600$. New 12th Gen Intel uses DDR5 and it is crazy expensive.
I have a ram in my mother board which is 3200mhz i brought a ram which is the same data rate but when it got home ni misread it while purchasing the new one was 3200 Mt/s not 3200 mhz
The answer is obviously more faster ram.
How about more and faster together. That’s my solution
stacked
Simple answer to the question: Yes.
This was... Loud. My Ears Hurt 🤕
If I'm running an i5 12400 Intel cpu with a ASUS TUF Gaming B660M-PLUS WiFi D4 LGA 1700(Intel 12th Gen) mATX Gaming Motherboard and I'm going to be doing light editing, do I need Corsair Vengeance 3600 DDR4 16 gigs memory or will Corsair LPX 3200 DDR4 16gigs do it ? Thanks!
I like that ❤