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I have a T-Force 2666
https://shopee.ph/product/19056988/2167619942?smtt=0.0.9
And a Eudar 3000
https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.obfx

Both are RGB... Their frequencies are different, but based on reliability, brand, etc. Which is better? Will I really notice a difference between the frequencies? 
Thanks in advance for any help. 

Motherboard: MSI B450m Mortar Max

Processor: Ryzen 7 2700 w/ Wraith Prism

RAM: Klev Cras X 3200mhz 8gb x2

GPU:  Zotac Mini GeForce GTX 1070ti 8GB

PSU: Seasonic GX-750

Case: Inplay Robin 101 + 10 fans w/ hub and remote

Storage: Toshiba 1TB, Western Digital WD Green 1TB, Crucial BX500 480GB

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They're both nearly unheard of brands. Although I've heard of T.Force. Brand isn't really important with RAM except for warranty. It either works straight out of the box, or it doesn't. If it works, then it'll keep working just as well as any other. RAM is RAM can't go wrong. The performance between the two will be identical, but the Eudar is marginally better. Not that you'll notice the performance increase if any.

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7 hours ago, chen57 said:

Kind of a hard question...

i think t-force is bigger than Eudar as a company.

will you notice the difference between the frequencies ? im pretty sure you won't

 

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Thank you! Noted. 

7 hours ago, Wufflez said:

They're both nearly unheard of brands. Although I've heard of T.Force. Brand isn't really important with RAM except for warranty. It either works straight out of the box, or it doesn't. If it works, then it'll keep working just as well as any other. RAM is RAM can't go wrong. The performance between the two will be identical, but the Eudar is marginally better. Not that you'll notice the performance increase if any.

Understood!

7 hours ago, starcoaster said:

is this for a ryzen system? if so, go for the higher clocked memory. if not, go for the cheaper of the two

But doesn't that rule only apply to Ryzen systems that don't have a dedicated GPU? 

Motherboard: MSI B450m Mortar Max

Processor: Ryzen 7 2700 w/ Wraith Prism

RAM: Klev Cras X 3200mhz 8gb x2

GPU:  Zotac Mini GeForce GTX 1070ti 8GB

PSU: Seasonic GX-750

Case: Inplay Robin 101 + 10 fans w/ hub and remote

Storage: Toshiba 1TB, Western Digital WD Green 1TB, Crucial BX500 480GB

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23 hours ago, starcoaster said:

it's especially important in APU systems because the graphics core uses system memory as VRAM, BUT, even the standard Ryzen SKU's show benefits in performance from having faster memory, much bigger performance gains than intel does - ryzen is a very memory-dependent architecture.

 

ryzen CPU's aren't all on one area of the die, they're split into two parts and those parts have to talk to eachother - amd's solution to that is called "infinity fabric". the infinity fabric's running speed is influenced by the speed of the RAM - so the faster the infinity fabric runs, the lower the latency of cross-die communication is, and the better the CPU's overall performance will be

Gotcha. But do I really need faster ram if I have a nvidia 1060???

Motherboard: MSI B450m Mortar Max

Processor: Ryzen 7 2700 w/ Wraith Prism

RAM: Klev Cras X 3200mhz 8gb x2

GPU:  Zotac Mini GeForce GTX 1070ti 8GB

PSU: Seasonic GX-750

Case: Inplay Robin 101 + 10 fans w/ hub and remote

Storage: Toshiba 1TB, Western Digital WD Green 1TB, Crucial BX500 480GB

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1 hour ago, starcoaster said:

the faster memory isn't for graphical performance, it's for CPU performance. i'd personally get the faster memory just because it will help the CPU to run faster

Really? Damn. My whole understanding was that the APU was dependent on the RAM, not the CPU. Thanks for clearing that up! 

Motherboard: MSI B450m Mortar Max

Processor: Ryzen 7 2700 w/ Wraith Prism

RAM: Klev Cras X 3200mhz 8gb x2

GPU:  Zotac Mini GeForce GTX 1070ti 8GB

PSU: Seasonic GX-750

Case: Inplay Robin 101 + 10 fans w/ hub and remote

Storage: Toshiba 1TB, Western Digital WD Green 1TB, Crucial BX500 480GB

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