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The speed at which RAM operates isn't really known for being too important.

 

I'm assuming you are using DDR4?

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What program do you use, how much ram do you have? What kind of sticks are they? @daniellearmouth is right about the speed. I also do video editing and tested it. I use Premiere.

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