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*firstly id like to apologize for my english, i will try my best xD*

I need to buy ram for my new setup.

motherboard: ASRock B450 Pro4

CPU: Amd ryzen 5 2600

GPU: msi geforce gtx 1050ti

Im looking for 16GB, i dont mind if it'll be 4x4GB or 2x8GB.

Its gotta be greater than or equal to 3000MHz and CL smaller than 18 (can be 15, 16)

what do u think guys? Actually i have no clue which one would be the best for my setup and motherboard, so im asking u!

TIA

 

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15 minutes ago, remoinera said:

*firstly id like to apologize for my english, i will try my best xD*

I need to buy ram for my new setup.

motherboard: ASRock B450 Pro4

CPU: Amd ryzen 5 2600

GPU: msi geforce gtx 1050ti

Im looking for 16GB, i dont mind if it'll be 4x4GB or 2x8GB.

Its gotta be greater than or equal to 3000MHz and CL smaller than 18 (can be 15, 16)

what do u think guys? Actually i have no clue which one would be the best for my setup and motherboard, so im asking u!

TIA

 

Any RAM sticks are fine, you can use pcpartpicker.com to pick different RAM sticks. You could choose one that fits your colour scheme, aesthetic need or budget. For RGB RAM, I'd recommend the G.Skill TridentZ RGB Black/Corsair Vengeance RGB White. For budget, just sort on pcpartpicker by price.

 

EDIT: You can filter through different RAM sticks based on capacity, speed, timings etc. on pcpartpicker too.

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8 minutes ago, _d0nut said:

Any RAM sticks are fine, you can use pcpartpicker.com to pick different RAM sticks. You could choose one that fits your colour scheme, aesthetic need or budget. For RGB RAM, I'd recommend the G.Skill TridentZ RGB Black/Corsair Vengeance RGB White. For budget, just sort on pcpartpicker by price.

 

EDIT: You can filter through different RAM sticks based on capacity, speed, timings etc. on pcpartpicker too.

thanks bro, this site is awesome! 

I got 1 more question

Will it be a big diffrence between 3000 MHz and 3200?

Or its not worth adding those 200 MHz for 20 $

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