I've never ran faster than 3200.
And with all the marketing jazz AMD is putting out concerning the upcoming Ryzen 3000 series and its support of high clocked memory, what do you guys that know memory very well think?
Is 3733 going to make a noticeable difference over say 3200?
According to AMD the lowest memory latency for the newly redesigned IMC on Ryzen 3000 is going to be around 3733 mhz ram.Im not talking about CAS latency, but this:
So any opinions, would it make a difference in gaming/productivity/video work etc... over 3200?
The price is substantially more.
And with all the marketing jazz AMD is putting out concerning the upcoming Ryzen 3000 series and its support of high clocked memory, what do you guys that know memory very well think?
Is 3733 going to make a noticeable difference over say 3200?
According to AMD the lowest memory latency for the newly redesigned IMC on Ryzen 3000 is going to be around 3733 mhz ram.Im not talking about CAS latency, but this:
So any opinions, would it make a difference in gaming/productivity/video work etc... over 3200?
The price is substantially more.