Hey everyone! I'm in the midst of upgrading my PC, and I'm just about ready to buy RAM, which is the last piece I need. I've been comparing benchmarks and noticed that there's a substantial performance difference between 16GB and 32GB of RAM. But I'm a bit confused about how RAM speed, measured in MHz, impacts overall performance since I can't find many comparisons online.
I'm looking at a specific RAM option that operates at 6000MHz. Is that speed good enough? Will I see a significant performance improvement with higher speeds?
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Right now, 6000MHz is considered a sweetspot for RAM. You might not see a huge performance gain—maybe just a few extra FPS for a slight cost increase. It could be worth it for the price, though!
Is CL36 worse than CL30? Dumb question, but I genuinely have no idea.