Question Which ram is better?

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Hi for my ryzen 5 2400g (possibly 3400g) budget build (by budget i mean no gpu). As i've found ram speed matters a lot in these apu so which of the following is better (i'll be getting Dual channel dw)

1. https://mdcomputers.in/g-skill-ripj...00c16s-8gvrb.html?search=Ripjaws 3000mhz 8 gb

2.https://mdcomputers.in/corsair-vengeance-lpx-8gb-ddr4-3000mhz-cmk8gx4m1d3000c16.html

3.https://mdcomputers.in/adata-xpg-gammix-d10-8gb-ddr4-3000mhz-ax4u300038g16-srg.html?sort=p.sort_order&order=ASC&limit=100

4.https://mdcomputers.in/hyperx-fury-8gb-ddr4-2400mhz-hx424c15fb2-8.html?sort=p.sort_order&order=ASC&limit=100

I'm thinking of HyperX fury one coz of the reviews and quality.
 
But that's the slowest one on your list... and the others are close enough in spec that you wouldn't notice a difference between them, so the cheapest 3000mhz kit wins.
Get a 2 stick kit. The mobo is designed to run with 2. You sacrifice more performance(10%-20%) using a single stick kit over a dual one.
Also, since Ryzen 3000 isn't out yet, no one knows how sensitive they will be to faster ram compared to the previous gens.
Wait for reviews, then decide whether you can get away with using the slower 2400 ram.
 
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Rule #1 to memory with Ryzen: it LOVES a dual-channel kit. If you can go 2 x 4 instead of 1 x 8, that would be great.



Otherwise? The higher the speed, the better. (WARNING: You start to get diminishing returns past 3200MHz.)



Also, the lower the latency the better. Best memory kit you can get (aside from capacity) is one that has a latency of 14 and a speed of 3200MHz.



So, like I said, at the very least, just make sure it's dual channel. The lower the latency and higher the speed, the better it gets.



Hope this helps!
 
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Rule #1 to memory with Ryzen: it LOVES a dual-channel kit. If you can go 2 x 4 instead of 1 x 8, that would be great.



Otherwise? The higher the speed, the better. (WARNING: You start to get diminishing returns past 3200MHz.)



Also, the lower the latency the better. Best memory kit you can get (aside from capacity) is one that has a latency of 14 and a speed of 3200MHz.



So, like I said, at the very least, just make sure it's dual channel. The lower the latency and higher the speed, the better it gets.



Hope this helps!
I read somewhere that 2993 is the best frequency and can that HyperX fury ram mentioned above oc to 2993?
 

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