G.Skill RipJaws DDR4 SO-DIMM Model: F4-2666C18D-64GRS
64GB (2 x 32GB)
DDR4 2666 (PC4 21300), 260-Pin
CAS Latency 18 (18-18-18-43) at 1.20V
Grabbed this for my razer 2080s, cheapest 64gb ram I've seen for a while
G.Skill RipJaws DDR4 SO-DIMM Model: F4-2666C18D-64GRS
64GB (2 x 32GB)
DDR4 2666 (PC4 21300), 260-Pin
CAS Latency 18 (18-18-18-43) at 1.20V
Grabbed this for my razer 2080s, cheapest 64gb ram I've seen for a while
I think Ryzen tends to be more RAM bandwidth hungry than Intel. You could probably get away with 2666MHz with Intel based systems, though maybe not with 12th Gen CPUs.
good for older laptops only. I wouldn't buy this at all actually, since any new laptop you buy will not benefit from this. dead tech
That is not true and depends on your use case.
Most people who need 64GB ram aren't looking at performance gains; instead, they look for the amount of ram available. Equivalent DDR5 ram costs $600+, and I don't see a much of a gain in performance to justify the price
I ended up paying $311.80 for the 3200 CL22 variant in October last year.
If you just need the capacity or are using an older laptop that's limited to DDR4-2400 or DDR4-2666 anyway, these are fine.
If you're using a newer laptop and looking to upgrade from single-channel to dual-channel for example, these may not be as big of an upgrade in terms of speed as you might be expecting.