Higher Latency = Lower Performance.so really? i have seen that over ceretains velocity the performance increase considerably , check here, or i didnt read it well ? because im not an expert but i think that that does mean that it will have more performance, yes?
so really? i have seen that over ceretains velocity the performance increase considerably , check here, or i didnt read it well ? because im not an expert but i think that that does mean that it will have more performance, yes?No absolute guarantees, but it should. You should not exceed 3600Mhz from what I have read, that forces the infinity fabric to drop down to half the speed of the memory, and as of yet this isn't something you can change.
Higher Latency = Lower Performance.so really? i have seen that over ceretains velocity the performance increase considerably , check here, or i didnt read it well ? because im not an expert but i think that that does mean that it will have more performance, yes?
if i use the other kit that i mentioned the G.Skill 3600mhz c17 would it work ? or the frequencies may be reduced? , also i saw that if its possible when i buy a ram, to avoid the SK hynix chipsetsHigher Latency = Lower Performance.
So that charts shows that even at 4400 MHz the Latency is higher than at 3733 MHZ, therefore the performance is lower.
So for best performance 3600 or 3733 MHZ RAM is best.
From your MB's QVL the only G.Skill Kit that is guaranteed to run at 3600 MHZ on your MB is this one:
F4-3600C18D-16GTZRX
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/...0-F-GAMING/ROG_STRIX_X470-F_GAMING_Memory.pdf
ok thanks, but cant find that kit on amazon :/^ A different 3600 MHz kit Might work at 3600 MHz BUT no other kit is guaranteed to run at 3600 MHZ except the kit I listed.
Personally I would just buy that exact kit if you want to run it at 3600 MHz without having to spend a lot of time playing with manual RAM timings in the BIOS.
And even if you do use manual timings other kits may end up only being able to run at lower speeds.
do you know a mother board that can support
having tight timings would increase my performance? +fps?Honestly that F4-3600C17D-16GTZR will probably work fine at 3600 MHz with that MB.
And that is definitely a MB I would consider if I was looking for an X470 MB, it seems to be a Very good board from what I have read.
I use a similar (non-X) kit on my MB (see my signature) and it works great for me.
Asus lists this 3466 MHz kit on it's QVL:
F4-3466C16D-16GSXW
https://www.newegg.com/g-skill-16gb-288-pin-ddr4-sdram/p/N82E16820232489
But SgtScream makes an excellent point.
You might well be better off getting a c14 (Samsung B Die) 3200 MHz kit (which might even OC to a higher speed).
Any of these C14 3200 Mhz kits should work:
http://www.gskill.com/configurator?page=1&cls=1515552214&model=1532079659
Yes, lower latency RAM with tighter timings will increase performance on a Ryzen CPU.having tight timings would increase my performance? +fps?
THANK YOU!Yes, lower latency RAM with tighter timings will increase performance on a Ryzen CPU.
Yeah I paid $200+ when I built my system in 2017.And TBH Now is a GREAT time to buy C14 RAM.
When I built my rig the C14 RAM was over $100 more than the kit I bought.
Now the C14 kits are cheaper than what I paid for my C16 kit.
well basically me too , because the kit i saw on amazon was about 250 dollars ,there was another options cheaper but that means that i had to pay 2 differents shippings and that would be a lotYeah I paid $200+ when I built my system in 2017.