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Will i notice the difference beetween DDR4-3200 // DDR4-2133 ( From G.Skill ) ?

I talk about Multitasking // Gaming // Streaming etc.  ( I dont mean anything proffesional like 3d editing or something like that ) 

 

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For the tasks that you mentioned, i dont think you will benefit very much from DDR4 3200 Ram.

 

lol then what kind of tasks well he benefit from DDR4 memory?! 

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lol then what kind of tasks well he benefit from DDR4 memory?! 

Calm down, theres no reason to get upset or insult anyone. Where DDR4 is beneficial and worth the extra cost is while running heavy workloads. AKA, not one of the workloads he mentioned.

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Calm down, theres no reason to get upset or insult anyone. Where DDR4 is beneficial and worth the extra cost is while running heavy workloads. AKA, not one of the workloads he mentioned.

 

I'm not upset nor did I insult anyone, can you please tell me what kind of workloads that would benefit having DDR4 in?  

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I'm not upset nor did I insult anyone, can you please tell me what kind of workloads that would benefit having DDR4 in?  

 

video editing, data mining.

 

basically most things that you'd want a xeons and quadros for. 

 

only benefit for consumers is maybe if you use ramdisk, but it's not really cost effective though.

 

I've built sli 980 rigs with 8gb memory without bottleneck in gaming

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I asked because, i can get 8GB DDR4 2133 from G skill for 60euros 

or

8GB DDR4 3200 from G skill for 90euros 

 

So if it will not incresee my FPS on games or if i dont see any difference on the things i listed i will not pay extra bucks 

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I asked because, i can get 8GB DDR4 2133 from G skill for 60euros 

or

8GB DDR4 3200 from G skill for 90euros 

 

So if it will not incresee my FPS on games or if i dont see any difference on the things i listed i will not pay extra bucks 

 

no it wont increase your FPS in games, but if you render videos or edit in AE, RAM preview will be a whole lot easier 

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video editing, data mining.

 

basically most things that you'd want a xeons and quadros for. 

 

only benefit for consumers is maybe if you use ramdisk, but it's not really cost effective though.

 

I've built sli 980 rigs with 8gb memory without bottleneck in gaming

 

of course there wont be any bottle necking with memory lol

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I'm not upset nor did I insult anyone, can you please tell me what kind of workloads that would benefit having DDR4 in?  

That "lol" and stuff in your comment was kinda the thing i was aiming for, if you really didnt know that streaming and playing games didnt require a whole lot of ram or even very fast ram for that matter.

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unless you're doing

 

video editing, data mining,encoding

 

 

nope !

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1866 DDR3 is pretty much equal to 2133 DDR4 sometimes beating it sometimes loosing to it also.

Get at least 2400 DDR4 to make sure your getting an improvement over previous gens.

 

But I think 2666 is the sweet spot so far from DDR4.

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1866 DDR3 is pretty much equal to 2133 DDR4 sometimes beating it sometimes loosing to it also.

Get at least 2400 DDR4 to make sure your getting an improvement over previous gens.

 

But I think 2666 is the sweet spot so far from DDR4.

But people here saying to me that i will see no improvment on the things i am doing. i dont want ot way extra money you know ..... 

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But people here saying to me that i will see no improvment on the things i am doing. i dont want ot way extra money you know ..... 

 

You are right, the differences are minuscule, all I'm saying about 2666 is its usually $10-$12 away from 2133mhz where as the jump from 2133 to 3200 can be $35, times that by 2 stick and its $70 on top.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820104572

So personally 2666 is all any gamer needs.

I want a casual meeting with an Elephant, Orangutan, Crow and a Bottlenose Dolphin. 

 

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