Hello everyone,
So I've been having a bit of thinking and now I need to ask you all for a more knowledgeable decision making.
I'm currently on an 3700X and may go for the next generation Ryzen CPUs when they come out later in the year.
I am planning on upgrading to the MSI MAG B550 MORTAR motherboard as well soon and with it some new memory.
Although here my issue, I don't know much about speeds and latency when it comes to memory. I'm currently on 3200MHz, but have heard that 3600MHz is the "sweet spot" when it comes to Ryzen.
I'm planning on the G.Skill Trident Z Royal memory with 4 x 8GB, for a total of 32GB.
I'm just not sure what would be better, 3200 or 3600 speeds?
Since the latter is a bit more expensive obviously. But does the extra 400Mhz really do much in terms of raw perfomance when it comes to every day use, such as browsing the web, movie streaming and the occassional Photoshopping and gaming?
How much a difference does the timings do really as well? Between CL16 and CL14? The price tag differs a lot between these 2, but I have literally no idea what they really do and how much they really make on a daily basis for the overall performance. Is it really worth going for the tighter timings or not?
Thanks,
Dawelio
So I've been having a bit of thinking and now I need to ask you all for a more knowledgeable decision making.
I'm currently on an 3700X and may go for the next generation Ryzen CPUs when they come out later in the year.
I am planning on upgrading to the MSI MAG B550 MORTAR motherboard as well soon and with it some new memory.
Although here my issue, I don't know much about speeds and latency when it comes to memory. I'm currently on 3200MHz, but have heard that 3600MHz is the "sweet spot" when it comes to Ryzen.
I'm planning on the G.Skill Trident Z Royal memory with 4 x 8GB, for a total of 32GB.
I'm just not sure what would be better, 3200 or 3600 speeds?
Since the latter is a bit more expensive obviously. But does the extra 400Mhz really do much in terms of raw perfomance when it comes to every day use, such as browsing the web, movie streaming and the occassional Photoshopping and gaming?
How much a difference does the timings do really as well? Between CL16 and CL14? The price tag differs a lot between these 2, but I have literally no idea what they really do and how much they really make on a daily basis for the overall performance. Is it really worth going for the tighter timings or not?
Thanks,
Dawelio