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CMK32GX5M2B5600C36
PC5-44800 (5600MHz) DDR5, 36-36-36-76, 1.25v, Dual Channel Kit, Aluminium Heat Spreader, XMP 3.0, Limited Lifetime/s Warranty
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Dumb question:
Why are DDR5 latencies so high?
I don't know much about computers (though I've learnt to assemble them!) but always thought the lower the latency, the better (eg DDR4 CL14) Unless for eg DDR5 CL36 is better than DDR4 CL14 (head-to-head and IF only comparing latencies and nothing else)
Just the way it goes, the latency for ddr5 6400 C32 is similar to ddr4 3200 C16, usually the higher the bandwidth the higher the cas latency, back in the ddr3 days they had CL’s of 8 or something iirc, here’s a cool article from crucial a few years back https://www.crucial.com/articles/about-memory/difference-bet…
Thank you, TIL
Now if only X670 boards dropped in price, I wouldbe tempted to upgrade to a 7800X3D.
These Timings are probably Samsung, 5600 C40’s/C32’s are probably Hynix, would avoid These and pay a bit more for a Hynix just because those are the preferred die type for Zen and overclock the best for intel, or just get the super cheap crucial oem dimms if you want to save some cash