[SOLVED] 3000MHz or 3200MHz ram for Ryzen 5 2600

Apr 5, 2020
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I'm about to go upgrade my ram(and gpu) soon and I'm hoping I get a ram that is of best value=performance according to my budget and compatibility. $90-110 budget

Patriot Viper Steel (dual) ddr4 3000, CL16 1.35v, pn: PVS416G300C6K = $96
G.skill Trident Z 2x8GB F4-3200C16D-16GTZSK = $106


[My current PC specs]
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 2600
MOBO Gigabyte B450 Aorus M
RAM HyperX 1x8gb 2400 MHz = ???
GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB = GTX 1660 S (next upgrade)
HDD Seagate Barracuda 1TB
SSD Kingston 240GB
PSU Seasonic M12II EVO 520
CASE DeepCool Smarter
 
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i trust g skill more , but patriot isnt that bad , that 10$ while might be for nothing is still justified because of 3200mhz vs 3000 , both will suffice , and neither will bring anymore fps than the other so whatever floats your boat , for me ? - id spend the 10$ and get g skill

jessenwindlim

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i trust g skill more , but patriot isnt that bad , that 10$ while might be for nothing is still justified because of 3200mhz vs 3000 , both will suffice , and neither will bring anymore fps than the other so whatever floats your boat , for me ? - id spend the 10$ and get g skill
 
Solution
Apr 5, 2020
11
0
10
i trust g skill more , but patriot isnt that bad , that 10$ while might be for nothing is still justified because of 3200mhz vs 3000 , both will suffice , and neither will bring anymore fps than the other so whatever floats your boat , for me ? - id spend the 10$ and get g skill

Thank you for your input! I bought the gskill 2x8gb just now. ran at 3200 with xmp. simple and no fuss. doing some tests now. looks great and very promising!. thanks for clearing up for me.
 

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