I'm trying to decide which RAM to buy for my gaming setup, which includes a **9800X3D** processor and an **RTX 5070 Ti** graphics card. RAM prices have been on the rise, and I'm debating whether it's worth it to splurge on the "sweet spot" option of **DDR5-6000 CL30** for around **€550**, or if I should settle for the more affordable **DDR5-6000 CL36** at about **€420**, saving me approximately **€130**. Additionally, I'm curious if stepping up to **DDR5-6400** would provide any significant performance benefits. Are there any benchmarks available for **1440p** gaming that compare the performance differences between these RAM options? I'd really appreciate any insights or real-world experiences shared!
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I bet if you switched between two systems where the only difference was RAM speed (CL30 vs. CL36), you wouldn't even notice. Just save the cash!
You should definitely check out some YouTube benchmarks. They suggest that CL26 6000 RAM seems to be the sweet spot for AMD right now, but honestly, the performance differences among the options are minor.
For the 9800X3D, it really doesn't matter if you go with CL30, CL36, or even 6400—it's all pretty similar. You might only see a 1% performance difference at best, so don't stress over it too much!
It honestly doesn't matter much; you're only looking at a 1 to 3 fps difference. Go with the cheaper RAM option—it won't bottleneck your CPU.
Honestly, right now, it makes more sense to just go for the cheapest RAM you can find. DDR5-6400 is slightly faster and has been stable with the latest BIOS updates. Since you're using an X3D CPU, it relies less on the RAM speed compared to others without extra cache. Save your money for other upgrades instead!
I'd go for the **DDR5-6000 CL36** and call it a day. The performance gain is minimal—like under 1% fps—and you'd be better off using that extra money for a better PSU, case, or even saving up for a 5080 in the future. Way more worthwhile!

That's helpful! But how much of a performance boost are we talking? I watched some videos where there was only a 10 fps difference on 1080p.