Is DDR5200 an OK speed for 13900K build? Or consider 5600 or 6000?

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I'm building a PC for my father, and it will be a 13900K with 64gb of memory. I already purchased the Aorus Master Z790 DDR5 motherboard.

He just wants a fast computer and doesn't game, he intends to do video editing, but I can't convince him that this system is overkill.

My question is, I was looking at purchasing 64GB of ddr5 memory and see that the best price/speed ratio seems to be:

Corsair Vengeance 5200 2x32GB for $279.

Do you think I should just buy this, or do you think getting 5600 memory for $339 is worth the extra price?

Corsair Vengeance 5600 2x32GB for $339

If I go for 6000, any 2x32GB is in the mid $400's.

What would you guys do here for 64GB of DDR5? Or would you buy some other DDR5 memory?

Again, I'm leaning on the 5200 for $279, unless you think that is too slow and worth it to go faster?

Thanks
 
Sorry, I can't offer any guidance but I am interested to see any suggestions that the community offers.
 
Get the cheap stuff. A 4% memory speed difference probably translates to under 0.5% of system performance difference, if even that. You'd need a direly cache-busting program to see a real overall difference.
 
Sorry, I can't offer any guidance but I am interested to see any suggestions that the community offers.
I found a good youtube video from someone who goes into detail about buying ddr5 memory, I would watch this as its pretty good.

 
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Since I'm not interested in spending 51 minutes of my life listening to someone talking, anyone care to summarize?
 
Since I'm not interested in spending 51 minutes of my life listening to someone talking, anyone care to summarize?
the last couple minutes is the summary; buy high speed hynix if you want the absolute best perf. which op isnt asking for.
 
Found this review from Puget:
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/a...es_DDR5_RAM_Speed_Matter_for_Content_Creation

Going from DDR5 4000mhz to 4400/4800 will net only small improvement, so I guess if the price difference is still too high going from 5200 to 5600/6000, and your dad's specific use case is only for video editing, then going 5200 is probably enough.

Note: You just have to keep in mind that 5200 sticks are mostly micron chip, and they are pretty bad (most can't clock higher than 5600).
 
I'm building a PC for my father, and it will be a 13900K with 64gb of memory. I already purchased the Aorus Master Z790 DDR5 motherboard.

He just wants a fast computer and doesn't game, he intends to do video editing, but I can't convince him that this system is overkill.

My question is, I was looking at purchasing 64GB of ddr5 memory and see that the best price/speed ratio seems to be:

Corsair Vengeance 5200 2x32GB for $279.

Do you think I should just buy this, or do you think getting 5600 memory for $339 is worth the extra price?

Corsair Vengeance 5600 2x32GB for $339

If I go for 6000, any 2x32GB is in the mid $400's.

What would you guys do here for 64GB of DDR5? Or would you buy some other DDR5 memory?

Again, I'm leaning on the 5200 for $279, unless you think that is too slow and worth it to go faster?

Thanks
Think about AMD 5950X CPU 16 cores for video editing
 
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