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Crucial Ballistix 16GB (2x8GB) 3000MHz CL15 DDR4 RAM $73.60 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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BL2K8G30C15U4B

Very good value RAM that can easily overclock to 4000MHz+ with relatively decent timings.
For Ryzen 3000, it can typically do 3600 16-19-19 1.35-1.40v or 3800 16-20-20 1.45-1.50v.

Capacity : 16GB (8GB x 2)
Type : DDR4
Speed : 3000 MHz
Latency : 15-16-16-35
Voltage : 1.35 Volts

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  • I currently have 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX running at 3600 18-19-19-19-39 @1.35v. Would it be possible mix and match them with these sticks to get 32GB or is that not advisable?

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      It's 84 bucks on Amazon to buy 2x8 more of ur superior ram. Ideally you want the exact same ram, brand and everything. Just less chances of an issue.

      • That’s what I figured. Thanks.

        Edit: looks like this deal is expired anyway.

  • Back to $139.

    Man really upset I missed it, I would have loved to have a pair.

  • If I have Ryzen 5600X processor will The timings of C18 Vs C16 make a big/noticeable difference?

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      RAM speed does not make a big/noticeable difference in general, from the slowest to the fastest you are looking at a 10% difference.

      The answer to your question depends on the relative clockspeed and timings you are comparing

      3600mhz c18 is around the same bandwidth as 3200mhz c16 on paper, However ryzen prefers 3600mhz DDR clockspeed as it is the same speed as the 1800mhz 'infinity fabric'
      (3600mhz DDR equals 1800mhz, with 2 signals per clock, infinity fabric refers to the connection between CPU core and its memory controller).

      If the alternative is 3200mhz c14, then the lower CAS latency will more than make up for the slower clockspeed, in order of overall performance
      3600mhz c16 > 3200mhz C14 > 3600mhz c18 > 3200mhz c16 > 3200mhz c18

      Very high DDR4 speeds like 4000mhz + are generally not worth the extra money they cost, and slow speeds like 3000mhz are generally not much cheaper than 3200mhz/3600mhz

      If you are looking at a product like this and wish to overclock, in general pushing RAM to higher clockspeeds is possible with higher voltage, it is more difficult to lower timings. The mark of quality RAM is very low timings rather than higher clockspeed

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