It’s been a 4 years since my last PC build & have a question about RAM speed.
I plan on getting a B760M Pro RS mobo with an i5-14500 CPU. The RAM specs state the following:
- Dual Channel DDR5 Memory Technology
- 4 x DDR5 DIMM Slots
- Supports DDR5 non-ECC, un-buffered memory up to 7200+(OC)*
- Max. capacity of system memory: 192GB
- Supports Intel® Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) 3.0
*1DPC 1R Up to 7200+ MHz (OC), 4800 MHz Natively.
1DPC 2R Up to 6000+ MHz (OC), 4400 MHz Natively.
2DPC 1R Up to 5600+ MHz (OC), 4000 MHz Natively.
2DPC 2R Up to 4800+ MHz (OC), 3600 MHz Natively.
I never saw any of those 1DPC or 2DPC specs before & am not sure what they all mean. I did Google the topic but not sure how to determine if the RAM I want to use is 1R or 2R.
I wanted to get G. Skill DDR5 Ripjaws RAM with 16GB (2 x 8GB) but it appears they don’t make that kit and I’d need to go with 32B (2 x 16GB). Or maybe use Crucial RAM which comes in a 2x8GB kit.
DDR5 6000MHz seems to be a popular speed. From what I’ve read, speed does not seem to have a huge impact on performance. One article/comment said 4800MHz was the sweet spot. Am I wasting money or pushing the system into a posible unstable condition by using 6000MHz RAM with no appresiable gain in performance.?
Any comments would be appreciated,
Thanks.
I plan on getting a B760M Pro RS mobo with an i5-14500 CPU. The RAM specs state the following:
- Dual Channel DDR5 Memory Technology
- 4 x DDR5 DIMM Slots
- Supports DDR5 non-ECC, un-buffered memory up to 7200+(OC)*
- Max. capacity of system memory: 192GB
- Supports Intel® Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) 3.0
*1DPC 1R Up to 7200+ MHz (OC), 4800 MHz Natively.
1DPC 2R Up to 6000+ MHz (OC), 4400 MHz Natively.
2DPC 1R Up to 5600+ MHz (OC), 4000 MHz Natively.
2DPC 2R Up to 4800+ MHz (OC), 3600 MHz Natively.
I never saw any of those 1DPC or 2DPC specs before & am not sure what they all mean. I did Google the topic but not sure how to determine if the RAM I want to use is 1R or 2R.
I wanted to get G. Skill DDR5 Ripjaws RAM with 16GB (2 x 8GB) but it appears they don’t make that kit and I’d need to go with 32B (2 x 16GB). Or maybe use Crucial RAM which comes in a 2x8GB kit.
DDR5 6000MHz seems to be a popular speed. From what I’ve read, speed does not seem to have a huge impact on performance. One article/comment said 4800MHz was the sweet spot. Am I wasting money or pushing the system into a posible unstable condition by using 6000MHz RAM with no appresiable gain in performance.?
Any comments would be appreciated,
Thanks.