I'm considering purchasing some Netac DDR5 RAM, specifically a 2x16GB kit with 5600MHz and CL40. I live in an area where prices tend to be a bit higher than the average market. The Netac RAM is significantly cheaper compared to other 2x16GB DDR5 kits. Given this, is it a good choice for me?
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It's all about your budget. If you can stretch a bit more for a 6000 CL30 kit, that's usually recommended for AM5 setups. But if the Netac is the best you can get for your price range, go for it! Even lower speed RAM is better than having none.
It really depends on what you're using it for, along with your CPU and budget. For gaming on an AM5 platform, a 2x16GB kit with 6000MTs and CL30 is generally considered the best option. Just make sure it fits your system's needs!
I've never used Netac myself, but I've heard good things about it. You might want to consider a slightly faster kit, but honestly, the performance difference is pretty minimal—likely just a couple of percent at most.
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