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What would be better pick for 7950x3D, on my radar there is F5-5600J2834F32GX2-TZ5RK however will it work with ryzen ? in gskill web it says it's more intel kit because of xmp. 

Also does it worth getting 5600mhzcl28 instead of slightly cheaper different brand ram like 6000mhzcl30 kit from kingston ? Also who knows if 5600mhzcl28 can be overclocked to 6000mhzcl28 ?

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Get the 6000mhz kit it runs 1:1 with the memory controller which will do a lot more. Much more important than the slightly lower latency. Going beyond 6000cl30 is also the point of diminishing returns.

 

Any reason you are getting the 7950x3d? Its worse than the 7800x3d for games and worse than the 7950x for heavy load tasks. Often the 7950x and the x3d perform very closely in games too due to some games using the non x3d cores by accident.

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18 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Get the 6000mhz kit it runs 1:1 with the memory controller which will do a lot more. Much more important than the slightly lower latency. Going beyond 6000cl30 is also the point of diminishing returns.

 

Any reason you are getting the 7950x3d? Its worse than the 7800x3d for games and worse than the 7950x for heavy load tasks. Often the 7950x and the x3d perform very closely in games too due to some games using the non x3d cores by accident.

I already have 7950x3D, i got it replaced from 7950x recently for free, which ive been using for 2 years but some hardware fault killed it. My gskill 32gb ram kit also acted abnormally and its also at rma however i should get a refund. Currently using 6000mhz cl36 kingston backup kit.

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Get a 6000c30/32 kit and be done with it, if the 5600c28 is cheaper then go ahead otherwise cheaper = better since theyre all using the same hynix a die

 

If you are interested in tuning id get a 6400c32 kit just to guarantee hynix a die, 6200-6400 is about what the imc can acheive in 1:1 and somewhere around 7800-8000 for 1/2 uclk, beyond 6000 wont be set and forget 1 click xmp so keep that in mind

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