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3000 c16 for 5900x?

Zowy1

I wanna 64GB of ram and search about kit that my mobo appear in their QVL in gskill site.

I see this model: F4-3000C16Q-64GTRS

 

and I prefer 4 sticks because of the looks.. and prefer the royals so...

what do you think? worth it?

some people told I can Overclock it to 3200mhz and all good.

 

or I can buy 3200 C16 2X32GB at 100$ cheaper..

 

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Just now, CreativeName642 said:

What are you using the computer for? 

It isnt my question man.

 

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Just now, Zowy1 said:

It isnt my question man.

 

Then you wont get an answer 

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1 minute ago, KnoT said:

Then you wont get an answer 

 

Please spamming on another thread

1 minute ago, yaboistar said:

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if you can do this then why even ask the question in the first place. better performance, less cost and oh no, what a shame there's spare ram slots

 

Yeah but maybe I can do oc to 3200mhz and have 4 sticks.. looks better

 

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4 minutes ago, Zowy1 said:

 

Please spamming on another thread

 

What spam ? You ask for help, to provide that help CreativeName642 asks for more details CUZ THEY MATTER IN THIS CASE!

 

And you are being simply rude to someone that wants to help you...

 

Then the answer is simple YOU wont get one.

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3 minutes ago, Zowy1 said:

 

Please spamming on another thread

 

Yeah but maybe I can do oc to 3200mhz and have 4 sticks.. looks better

 

If you are so mean to people, no ones going to want to help you. This community is Happy to help you, but if you wont answer their question they wont, most of these people here are very experienced and they know what theyre doing, so please be more respectful, or youll find yourself in a situtaion were nobody is going to help you

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1 minute ago, KnoT said:

What spam ? You ask for help, to provide that help CreativeName642 asks for more details CUZ THEY MATTER IN THIS CASE!

 

And you are being simply rude to someone that wants to help you...

 

Then the answer is simple YOU wont get one.

I decided to buy 64GB for future proofing.. so why you asking why you need 64GB of ram? I ask other question...

 

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15 minutes ago, Zowy1 said:

I wanna 64GB of ram and search about kit that my mobo appear in their QVL in gskill site.

I see this model: F4-3000C16Q-64GTRS

 

and I prefer 4 sticks because of the looks.. and prefer the royals so...

what do you think? worth it?

some people told I can Overclock it to 3200mhz and all good.

 

or I can buy 3200 C16 2X32GB at 100$ cheaper..

 

I would not recommend, the higher the ram speed on ryzen the better. Minimum of 3200 otherwise you're leaving a lot of performance on the table.

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Just now, NutronSe7en said:

I would not recommend, the higher the ram speed on ryzen the better. Minimum of 3200 otherwise you're leaving a lot of performance on the table.

I know but some people success overclock that to 3200

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Just now, Zowy1 said:

I decided to buy 64GB for future proofing.. so why you asking why you need 64GB of ram? I ask other question...

 

You wont really need 64gb of ram in near future. When times here well probably have DDR5 or evend DDR6 Ram, so this is just a pointless waist of money, get 3600mhz 32GB that plenty and enough for the next few years

Any Help is appricated! Please correct me if I´m wrong!

Sorry for grammer/spelling mistakes, but english is not my native language (it´s german in case you were curious) *expand to see builds*

 

Primary PC: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 | GPU: Crossfire Radeon 6870 + 6850 | RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance 2X16 = 32GB @ 3600MHZ DDR4 | MOBO: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F | COOLER: COOLER MASTER ML360R | CASE: DEEPCOOL Matrexx 55 V3 ADD-RGB | PSU: GIGABYTE P850GM 80+ GOLD | SDD: CRUCIAL MX500 250GB |

Everything thats not colourful I haven't bought yet.

 

Secondary PC(Currently not operational): CPU:  INTEL Q8200S @ 2.33Ghz | GPU: GTX 750 ti / 760 | RAM: 4X2 = 8GB @ 800MHZ DDR2 OCZ Platinum | MOBO: ASUS P5E-VM SE | COOLER: Be Quiet! Silent Loop 280* | CASE: DEEPCOOL Matrexx 55 V3 ADD-RGB* | PSU: CORSAIR RM850 2019 80+ GOLD* | SSD: CRUCIAL MX500 250GB* 

Everything marked with * is what I bought for the Primary PC and I'm just using it until I get all the parts.

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1 minute ago, Zowy1 said:

I know but some people success overclock that to 3200

dont rely on OCing RAM,

Any Help is appricated! Please correct me if I´m wrong!

Sorry for grammer/spelling mistakes, but english is not my native language (it´s german in case you were curious) *expand to see builds*

 

Primary PC: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 | GPU: Crossfire Radeon 6870 + 6850 | RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance 2X16 = 32GB @ 3600MHZ DDR4 | MOBO: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F | COOLER: COOLER MASTER ML360R | CASE: DEEPCOOL Matrexx 55 V3 ADD-RGB | PSU: GIGABYTE P850GM 80+ GOLD | SDD: CRUCIAL MX500 250GB |

Everything thats not colourful I haven't bought yet.

 

Secondary PC(Currently not operational): CPU:  INTEL Q8200S @ 2.33Ghz | GPU: GTX 750 ti / 760 | RAM: 4X2 = 8GB @ 800MHZ DDR2 OCZ Platinum | MOBO: ASUS P5E-VM SE | COOLER: Be Quiet! Silent Loop 280* | CASE: DEEPCOOL Matrexx 55 V3 ADD-RGB* | PSU: CORSAIR RM850 2019 80+ GOLD* | SSD: CRUCIAL MX500 250GB* 

Everything marked with * is what I bought for the Primary PC and I'm just using it until I get all the parts.

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2 minutes ago, Enzo1001 said:

You wont really need 64gb of ram in near future. When times here well probably have DDR5 or evend DDR6 Ram, so this is just a pointless waist of money, get 3600mhz 32GB that plenty and enough for the next few years

I wanna this build for maybe 4-5 years minimum so.... DDR5 is not really matter for me.

 

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3 minutes ago, Zowy1 said:

I know but some people success overclock that to 3200

just get 2x16 sticks a 3600 cl16 if you actually want to "future proof"

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1 minute ago, Zowy1 said:

I wanna this build for maybe 4-5 years minimum so.... DDR5 is not really matter for me.

 

DDR5 is is early testing as we speak

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Just now, NutronSe7en said:

just get 2x16 sticks a 3600 cl16 if you actually want to "future proof"

But the royals at 3600 c16 is expensive too much for 32GB =\

 

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1 minute ago, Zowy1 said:

But the royals at 3600 c16 is expensive too much for 32GB =\

 

then get neos 

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5 minutes ago, Zowy1 said:

But the royals at 3600 c16 is expensive too much for 32GB =\

 

You've answered your own question, 2 sticks of RAM is better in all aspects (price, density, and performance), the only reason why 4 sticks is "superior" is because you like the look. Is the look of 4 sticks worth $100 and the inability to upgrade to 128 GB RAM in future? only you know.

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4 minutes ago, NutronSe7en said:

then get neos 

Neos is fine but prefer the royals 😞

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Just now, For Science! said:

You've answered your own question, 2 sticks of RAM is better in all aspects (price, density, and performance), the only reason why 4 sticks is "superior" is because you like the look. Is the look of 4 sticks worth $100 and the inability to upgrade to 128 GB RAM in future? only you know.

but in this situatuon the 4 sticks is 3000 C16

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2 minutes ago, For Science! said:

You've answered your own question, 2 sticks of RAM is better in all aspects (price, density, and performance), the only reason why 4 sticks is "superior" is because you like the look. Is the look of 4 sticks worth $100 and the inability to upgrade to 128 GB RAM in future? only you know.

I think 128GB is too much and not worth the upgrade in future 

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1 minute ago, Zowy1 said:

but in this situatuon the 4 sticks is 3000 C16

Yes, and you said that the 2 stick is 3200 C16, so the 2 stick are better in performance.

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If you are going to look at 4 x 16GB kit of DDR4-3000, are you able to find CL14 at a decent price?

DDR4-3000 CL16 is .... pretty bad.

 

Given how Ryzen really benefits with higher frequency RAM, you'd want the higher frequency.

Remember, FCLK : DRAM : IF is 1:1:1 until ~1900 MHz.

 

Just seems weird, willing to shell out for a Ryzen 5900X, but pretty big compromise on the DRAM.

Better off getting a Ryzen 5800X, and allocate the extra funds to a better RAM kit / set.

 

Given how I've been using 6+ core systems since 2010 / 2011 ... what I learned, "futureproofing" is not really a thing.

Just look at the Ryzen 1000-series to 5000-series itself.

If you got a Ryzen 1800X in 2016 / 2017, you would not expect THAT much of a performance gap to a Ryzen 5800X in 2020.

That is just a 3-year gap.

Your 4 ~ 5 year is going to be....eh.... ( Last supported gen on socket AM4 vs last supported Gen on socket AM5 / 1st gen socket AM6 ? )

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38 minutes ago, Zowy1 said:

why you asking why you need 64GB of ram?

Because it's necessary. Depending on what you're using it for, 64GB is probably too much. You're future proofing too far ahead, at most you'll need 32GB before having to replace the computer entirely.

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7 hours ago, -rascal- said:

If you are going to look at 4 x 16GB kit of DDR4-3000, are you able to find CL14 at a decent price?

DDR4-3000 CL16 is .... pretty bad.

 

Given how Ryzen really benefits with higher frequency RAM, you'd want the higher frequency.

Remember, FCLK : DRAM : IF is 1:1:1 until ~1900 MHz.

 

Just seems weird, willing to shell out for a Ryzen 5900X, but pretty big compromise on the DRAM.

Better off getting a Ryzen 5800X, and allocate the extra funds to a better RAM kit / set.

 

Given how I've been using 6+ core systems since 2010 / 2011 ... what I learned, "futureproofing" is not really a thing.

Just look at the Ryzen 1000-series to 5000-series itself.

If you got a Ryzen 1800X in 2016 / 2017, you would not expect THAT much of a performance gap to a Ryzen 5800X in 2020.

That is just a 3-year gap.

Your 4 ~ 5 year is going to be....eh.... ( Last supported gen on socket AM4 vs last supported Gen on socket AM5 / 1st gen socket AM6 ? )

 

Some guys told they succeed to overclock it to 3200.. the 3000

what you think?

 

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