I'm building my first PC, and I'm facing a bit of a dilemma with RAM prices going up. The only component I'm missing right now is the RAM. There's a significant price difference—around 300 euros—between 5600 MHz and 6000 MHz RAM. As a newbie, I'm not sure about the actual differences and whether the 5600 MHz option would be sufficient for my needs. Could anyone share their thoughts on this?
4 Answers
It's not the absolute best, but 5600 MHz is still a solid choice. You'll be totally fine with it!
Definitely go with the 5600 MHz! That extra 300 euros just isn't worth it for the performance gain.
While it's not the sweet spot, it will do the job just fine. If you're not a hardcore gamer or doing intensive tasks, you won't notice much difference.
Absolutely, 5600 MHz is perfectly fine for most applications! You're not missing much compared to the higher speed.

Exactly! Most users wouldn't be able to tell the difference without testing tools.