Lowest price ever on Ozbargain.
Surcharges: 1.2% Card & PayPal, 2% AmEx.
Only 1 unit available for delivery order. Delivery removed from title. (Mod)
Lowest price ever on Ozbargain.
Surcharges: 1.2% Card & PayPal, 2% AmEx.
Only 1 unit available for delivery order. Delivery removed from title. (Mod)
haha, true
Wonder if there are any good B-Die deals atm
they are harder to find now and quite expensive, to the extent you might as well put the money towards savings for a DDR5 system down the line with newer cpu generation. the main benefit of DDR4 at this point seems to be that you can get 64GB for quite cheap
best I can find for b-die:
16GB: https://www.ple.com.au/Products/632852/gskill-16gb-kit-2x8gb…
32GB: https://www.pccasegear.com/products/48278/g-skill-trident-z-…
https://www.jw.com.au/product/g-skill-trident-z-neo-32gb-2x1…
Ehh I dont really need AM5 as my 5950X is still way overkill.
I'll just wait and see
I gotta say, that 32GB G.Skill Trident Z kit is fantastic. I've used it in about 3 builds for people and they have been absolutely rock solid. No issues achieving the XMP targets and great stability. Granted, they are all on Intel based systems but the 3 people I used them for have had 0 complaints. If anyone does need a good, B.Die set of DDR4 RAM, I cannot recommend them enough.
Wonder why it got unpublished for insufficient quantity? Seems to be plenty available
Theres only 1 for sale for Online Delivery
I paid $260 for this back in Nov 21, it's been great!
Fully Sick RGBs too, heaps faster
This is CL18, not CL16 (as per comparison in OP post).
I've been holding out for the CL16, missed it last time.
Thanks, updated.
Tempted - have 16GB of Trident Z RGB 3000MHz CL17-17-17-36 1T@ 3400Mhz and I have a new home for it.
However latency on this seems high.. I've got two people I'm chasing with 4X8GB kits of 3600 with CL16 - hmm
Any deals for SODIMM DDR5 ram?
Anyone know if the HP Zbook Firefly G10A will take 6400mhz DDR5?
Have the 64GB 3800MHz of this model. Keen to get another pair to make it 128GB
Why would you need 128GB?
Photoshop, Lightroom. The average size of a file when I am stitching panoramas goes into few GBs. Photoshop gobbles up RAM like anything. Have already had a few instances when it was eating 50GB+ easily
Have you tried similar or same software on a mac?
@kaleidoscope: Always been a Windows person but I am aware the iMac's run better because the code is better optimized for the hardware. Same goes for iPhone as well.
With Windows, there are so many CPUs, GPUs and chipsets in the market and hence applications are not as optimized as they could be.
Apple M2 Mac Studio is the only one which comes close to the specs I currently have but that is double($6600) of what I paid for the Windows hardware I run.
I currently run a Ryzen 9 5900x (12 core), G.Skill Trident Neo 64GB 3800Mhz RAM, Samsung 980 Pro 1TB SSD, Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti
@jedimaster: I see. I'd definitely be looking into upgrading that gpu sometime.
That being said, if you're serious about the photo editing work, it'll be worth investing. I'm not in the photo/video industry, but have seen fair bit of positive reviews on the Apple silicon hardware around the creative studio works. (I'm pretty sure you can get away with a lesser spec M series mac to get similar or better performance)
good price, even gooder if it was in the title :)