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<blockquote data-quote="roofrider" data-source="post: 2263496" data-attributes="member: 88101"><p>Wait for Dante's or others' response.</p><p>I don't know about that particular kit and what die it uses or how it overclocks. But 3600Mhz Cl19 has a latency of 10.5 nano seconds. And 3200Mhz CL16 has a latency of 10ns--so this is marginally better. This probably translates to 0.5% performance increase and 0.8% better 1% lows in games. Depending on the game, performance gain can vary from 0.5% to 1.5% for every 1ns you shave off. Here, between the two kits the difference is just .5ns.</p><p>And 3200 CL16 = 3600 CL18</p><p>Ideally I would want 3600 CL16. </p><p>You also need bandwidth, so you shouldn't be clocking it down to 3200 just to tighten the timings. You need to optimize everything to get the best performance. If you are on Ryzen then 1:1 ratio is what you should aim for, while being balanced about RAM speed and timing. Wait for someone with experience in this regard if you want a detailed explanation or watch a couple of video about infinity fabric ratio.</p><p></p><p>And finally I didn't answer your question about if you should go for it lol. Better wait for someone else. If you are not gonna tweak much and run it at stock it seems like a good price for 16gb. You can probably run it at 3600 CL18 at the very least, which is not bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roofrider, post: 2263496, member: 88101"] Wait for Dante's or others' response. I don't know about that particular kit and what die it uses or how it overclocks. But 3600Mhz Cl19 has a latency of 10.5 nano seconds. And 3200Mhz CL16 has a latency of 10ns--so this is marginally better. This probably translates to 0.5% performance increase and 0.8% better 1% lows in games. Depending on the game, performance gain can vary from 0.5% to 1.5% for every 1ns you shave off. Here, between the two kits the difference is just .5ns. And 3200 CL16 = 3600 CL18 Ideally I would want 3600 CL16. You also need bandwidth, so you shouldn't be clocking it down to 3200 just to tighten the timings. You need to optimize everything to get the best performance. If you are on Ryzen then 1:1 ratio is what you should aim for, while being balanced about RAM speed and timing. Wait for someone with experience in this regard if you want a detailed explanation or watch a couple of video about infinity fabric ratio. And finally I didn't answer your question about if you should go for it lol. Better wait for someone else. If you are not gonna tweak much and run it at stock it seems like a good price for 16gb. You can probably run it at 3600 CL18 at the very least, which is not bad. [/QUOTE]
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