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9 hours ago, tasospap2007 said:

sweet jesus and i was thinking that 2400mhz is really good i didn't thought that 3000-3200mhz are much better i thought that i would make a small diffrence

I wouldn't go higher than 3200 mhz if you are though trying to work with a budget. ❤️

Anything higher has some really sluggish performance gains and memory faster than 3200mhz start really getting pricey even if its in stock 

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REMEMBER botttlenecks can happen at all points of a PC part. Make sure you are at equilibrium. For all parts unless you intend to upgrade at a later point. Also QA Tested AAA Games.

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2 hours ago, NekoBubbles said:

I wouldn't go higher than 3200 mhz if you are though trying to work with a budget. ❤️

Anything higher has some really sluggish performance gains and memory faster than 3200mhz start really getting pricey even if its in stock 

There were som i3s that wouldn’t take memory faster than 2666.  Might be different for 11th gen.  Motherboard will likely do it, but if the cpu won’t too, faster than 2666 is pointless. This seemed to be the main difference between i3 and i5.  How fast they would take memory.  If the cpu won’t take memory above 2666, an HSeries board might also be considered. They can have issues though as it’s the bottom rung and there are some truly craptacular h series boards out there

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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