This one is back in stock and still a good price.
- Designed for high-performance overclocking
- Designed for great looks
- Performance and compatibility
- Low-profile heatspreader design
- Memory Type: DDR4
This one is back in stock and still a good price.
- Designed for high-performance overclocking
- Designed for great looks
- Performance and compatibility
- Low-profile heatspreader design
- Memory Type: DDR4
sharing the rams
How is the Corsair compared with this one, performance wise?
https://www.amazon.com.au/Patriot-Extreme-Performance-PC4-25…
there are always trade offs as speed goes up like 1.2v vs 1.35v and the cas rate.
so it’s not just speed per $.
Sorry mate just trying to learn more. Which of the above ram is better then?
How would this be for a high performance Ryzen build? I'm starting to put together a Ryzen 3000 build, but I'm still getting my head around what RAM specs I need to get the most out of the CPU?
Would be perfectly adequate. A 3200mhz kit would be better again, and new Ryzen 3000's can handle up to 3600mhz and beyond with tweaking I've heard.
First GPU and now RAM. Finally getting to be a good time to build again!
RAM sales everywhere. Love it.