11-04-2019 12:28 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:26 PM by ROGBot
11-04-2019 12:31 AM
11-04-2019 02:43 AM
Arne Saknussemm wrote:
Depends....
Look up interleaving..
Also T topology boards will run 4 sticks better often...
11-04-2019 03:48 AM
cniedzi wrote:
I would even say in real life the difference between 3200 and 4000 is practically unnoticeable 🙂
11-04-2019 05:20 AM
haihane wrote:
Of course!
but that's not why people do things lol.
you get a kick out of firing up Aida64, do a **** town of memory benchmarks, comparing between:
- stock Jedec
- 2666, 3000, 3200, 3600, 4000!
then look at graph/ numbers, then you start wondering to yourself, is there a way to squeeze more out of it? hmm lemme tighten the timings again.
THEN OH SHI- IT CRASHED, FROZE, BLEU SCREEN OMGWTFBBQ MOOOOOMM.
then you relax the timings, then run memtest all day, maybe 10 hours when you finally believe you got the timings subtimings down.
our definition of fun is silly looooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
11-04-2019 04:30 AM
cniedzi wrote:
I would even say in real life the difference between 3200 and 4000 is practically unnoticeable 🙂
11-04-2019 05:16 AM
XYchromosone wrote:
this is not my question, i asked what is better [faster and more stable] 2 x 32GB sticks of RAM or 4 x 8GB sticks rated at the same specs, in this case 3600MHz
XYchromosone wrote:
thanks. I wonder though if the difference is noticeable in real time or everyday use?
11-04-2019 09:41 PM
cniedzi wrote:
I've answered your question:
And this is an answer to your 1st question: in theory T topology makes it is easier to obtain tighter timmings & higher speed with 4 sticks kit.
11-04-2019 09:02 AM