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Budget (including currency): 500$ - 600$~

Country: Indonesia

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: 

* Programming

* Video Editing / Multimedia
* Gaming and Game Streaming

 

Other details ( PC Parts that i plan to get )

 

* Ryzen 5 5600X
* Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite V2
* Gigabyte Aorus 16G ( 2 x 8 ) 3333MHz

 

So i have a question about the Build that im planning. It is about the Memory that i am getting, I've seen in alot of Forums or YouTube comments about Ryzen 5600X requiring 3600MHz to work smoothly. What's the performance drop percentage for the Ryzen 5 if i use 3333MHz? or should i really be getting the 3600MHz? because the price is probably 10$ in difference, i only want to know if it's really worth it if the performance drop is not even noticeable

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would expect 3333 to perform within 95-100% performance range of 3600 (affect of memory speed depends on the program)

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Yeah, so you'll have a loss of up to 5%, I would personally go for the 10 bucks more. Because usually you get 3600MHz for the same price or only 3-5% more then 3200MHz memory. And if you pay less then 5% for a benefit of up to 5%, thats usually okay in my calculations. Also, there's cheaper Ram than the Aorus One, that is also good

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16 hours ago, AdamTheNiceMemeMan said:

Budget (including currency): 500$ - 600$~

Country: Indonesia

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: 

* Programming

* Video Editing / Multimedia
* Gaming and Game Streaming

 

Other details ( PC Parts that i plan to get )

 

* Ryzen 5 5600X
* Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite V2
* Gigabyte Aorus 16G ( 2 x 8 ) 3333MHz

 

So i have a question about the Build that im planning. It is about the Memory that i am getting, I've seen in alot of Forums or YouTube comments about Ryzen 5600X requiring 3600MHz to work smoothly. What's the performance drop percentage for the Ryzen 5 if i use 3333MHz? or should i really be getting the 3600MHz? because the price is probably 10$ in difference, i only want to know if it's really worth it if the performance drop is not even noticeable

Id suggest swapping the aorus ram with something like tforce dark za 4000mhz cl18, i can find it for 1375000rp on tokopedia, you should also have abit of headroom for ram oc so just oc the freq till unstable (max fclk speed) then start lowering ram timings

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14 hours ago, Dr0idGh0sT said:

5600X does not have GPU, What GPU are you getting?

I already own an Nvidia 1660 Ti back before the price went crazy, so my brother is currently playing games on my laptop, and i really dont want my laptop to break sooner, that's why im getting a new Processor and Motherboard so i can give my current parts (i5-8400 and asus b365, 4x8 ram sticks 2666mhz) to my brother and he just needs to find casing, power supply and an ssd/storage

 

13 hours ago, KKLawrence said:

Yeah, so you'll have a loss of up to 5%, I would personally go for the 10 bucks more. Because usually you get 3600MHz for the same price or only 3-5% more then 3200MHz memory. And if you pay less then 5% for a benefit of up to 5%, thats usually okay in my calculations. Also, there's cheaper Ram than the Aorus One, that is also good

Ok i'll take note for this, i also found VGen TsunamiX that's way cheaper with 3600Mhz too (lifetime warranty)

 

11 hours ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

Id suggest swapping the aorus ram with something like tforce dark za 4000mhz cl18, i can find it for 1375000rp on tokopedia, you should also have abit of headroom for ram oc so just oc the freq till unstable (max fclk speed) then start lowering ram timings

 

Ok i'll take note for this, but i do not know anything about the oc freq, so is the fclk speed so i'll pretty much need help for this

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