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It should be since they are 3000MHz too.

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22 minutes ago, NiiiKK. said:

is this ram (link: https://www.amazon.in/Ballistix-Single-PC4-24000-288-Pin-Memory/dp/B07HP87R9J?th=1) equivalent to Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000mhz? Performance wise.

and whats the MHz of this RAM?

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That's 3000 MHz RAM. There is very little difference between different 3000 MHz RAM modules.

 

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That RAM is advertised as 3000 MT/s, or 3000 MegaTransfers per second, which is technically more accurate labeling than the 3000 MHz that other manufacturers use. DDR RAM will transfer data twice for every cycle of the RAM clock speed, which in this case is 1500 MHz, doubled to 3000 since it transfers twice.

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